mutation
21mutation — (mu ta sion ; en vers, de quatre syllabes) s. f. 1° Changement. • Des mutations de matière et de forme, BUFF. Époque nat. Oeuv. t. XII, p. 4. • La plus décisive des vicissitudes que puisse éprouver un peuple, la mutation du pouvoir… …
22mutation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ chance, random ▪ common ▪ rare ▪ cell, gene, genetic ▪ …
23mutation — n. 1) to induce a mutation 2) a gene mutation * * * [mjuː teɪʃ(ə)n] a gene mutation to induce a mutation …
24mutation — n. a change in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell, or the change this causes in a characteristic of the individual, which is not caused by normal genetic processes. In a point (or gene) mutation there is a change in a single gene; in a… …
25mutation — UK [mjuːˈteɪʃ(ə)n] / US [mjuˈteɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms mutation : singular mutation plural mutations biology a change in the genes of a plant or animal that causes it to become different from others of its type a mutation… …
26Mutation — mutacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mutation vok. Mutation, f rus. мутация, f pranc. mutation, f …
27mutation — mutacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. mutation vok. Mutation, f rus. мутация, f pranc. mutation, f …
28mutation — noun Date: 14th century 1. a significant and basic alteration ; change 2. umlaut 3. a. a relatively permanent change in hereditary material involving either a physical change in chromosome relations or a biochemical change in the codons that make …
29MUTATION — n. f. Remplacement d’une personne par une autre. Il y a eu de nombreuses mutations dans ce régiment, dans cette administration. En termes d’Administration, il se dit également des Choses. Mutation de propriété. Droits de mutation …
30Mutation — 1. Stimmbruch, Stimmwechsel. 2. Änderung, Umschwung, Veränderung, Wandel, Wandlung, Wechsel. * * * Mutation,die:⇨Stimmwechsel Mutation 1.Änderung,Veränderung,Wandlung,Umschwung,Wechsel 2.Stimmwechsel,Stimmbruch …