0 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:
1 to become changed as a result of mutation
Allegiance to fashion snobbery was quickly dissolved with ravers championing the rise of the blatantly pirated clothing that mutated into children's clothing and bland beachwear.
Pathogenicity of attenuated rabies virus strains can be abolished by mutating arginine residues at position 333 of the rabies virus glycoprotein.
In genetic algorithms, this is done by mutating and "crossing over" existing or parent candidates.
Darwinism mutated in a variety of ways, rival evolutionary theories struggled against its dominance, and various highbred varieties appeared.
The nodes of the version graph are associated with versions formed by either generating a fresh version or by mutating one or more previous versions.
Take any node vi that is mutated at least once.
As with the other pathways considered above, this pathway involves multiple cell signalling components that are commonly mutated in colorectal cancer.
A forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder.