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- MUTATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUTATE is to undergo mutation How to use mutate in a sentence
- MUTATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to develop new physical characteristics because of a permanent change in the genes These changes can happen naturally or can be produced by the use of chemicals or radiation: These bacteria have mutated into forms that are resistant to certain drugs Jon has mutated from an awkward teenager into a sophisticated young man
- mutate function - RDocumentation
mutate() adds new variables and preserves existing ones; transmute() adds new variables and drops existing ones New variables overwrite existing variables of the same name Variables can be removed by setting their value to NULL
- MUTATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If an animal or plant mutates, or something mutates it, it develops different characteristics as the result of a change in its genes The virus mutates in the carrier's body [VERB] A newer anti-HIV drug caused HIV to mutate into a form which could not infect new cells [VERB + into]
- Mutate - definition of mutate by The Free Dictionary
Define mutate mutate synonyms, mutate pronunciation, mutate translation, English dictionary definition of mutate intr tr v mu·tat·ed , mu·tat·ing , mu·tates To undergo or cause to undergo mutation mu′ta′tive adj mu′ta′tor n American Heritage® Dictionary of the
- mutate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mutate (third-person singular simple present mutates, present participle mutating, simple past and past participle mutated) ( intransitive ) To undergo mutation The virus has mutated into a more resilient version
- MUTATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Mutate definition: to change; alter See examples of MUTATE used in a sentence
- What does mutate mean? - Definitions. net
To mutate means to undergo a process of change or alteration, often in a structure or form In biology, it refers to the change in the genetic material of an organism, causing variation or differences in subsequent generations
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