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mutation

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/mjuˈteɪʃən/
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1

(biology) a change in the structure of the genes of an individual that causes them to develop different physical features

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  • The fish exhibited a unique fin shape, which was later identified as a result of a genetic mutation.
  • Scientists are studying the mutation responsible for giving certain plants drought resistance.
  • Due to a mutation in his genes, the child was born with blue eyes, even though both parents had brown eyes.
2

any kind of shift or transformation in characteristics or attributes

  • The music genre has experienced various mutations over the years, incorporating new instruments and styles.
  • Over decades, the town experienced a mutation from a quiet hamlet to a bustling city.
  • His personality underwent a surprising mutation after his travels, making him more open-minded.
  • The mutation of the software introduced several new features to improve user experience.
  • His mutation in behavior made him more outgoing after years of isolation.
3

an organism whose traits differ from the typical form because of changes in its chromosomes

  • The lab colony included a mutation of Drosophila with extra wings sprouting from its thorax.
  • Botanists discovered a mutation of oak that produced bright golden leaves each autumn.
  • Researchers tracked the spread of a mouse mutation that caused albinism across several generations.
  • The aquarium's prized mutation of guppy displayed an unusually large, fan-shaped tail.
  • A spontaneous mutation of yeast enabled it to ferment sugar more efficiently under stress.