mutant
Prononciation : [ˈmjuː.tənt]
Contexte : « biology »
(noun) a mutant is an organism that has changes in its DNA, which can happen naturally. This means it might look or behave differently than others of its kind.
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The scientist discovered a mutant plant that grows faster than normal.
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There were no mutants found in the group of plants; all were exactly the same.
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What makes a mutant different from a regular organism?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(noun) in stories, movies, or games, a mutant often has special powers or abilities because of its genetic changes. They are usually very different from ordinary people.
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The superhero movie featured a mutant who could fly and had super strength.
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Not every character in the story is a mutant; some are just regular humans.
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Which mutant in the comic has the coolest powers?
Contexte : « biological changes »
(adjective) when describing something that has changes in its genetic material. This can happen in plants, animals, or even cells, making them unlike their originals.
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The researchers observed mutant cells that showed unique growth patterns.
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The cells in this sample are not mutant; they are completely normal.
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What are the signs of a mutant gene in the experiment?