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  • Dynamic mutation
  • Unstable mutation in which phenotype severity is linked to copy number

    of copies of the mutation. That is, the replication product (progeny) of a dynamic mutation has a different likelihood of mutation than its predecessor

    Dynamic mutation

    Dynamic_mutation

  • Sherman paradox
  • Early term for the triplet-repeat pattern of inheritance found in fragile X syndrome

    X syndrome. The phenomenon is also referred to as anticipation or dynamic mutation. The paradox was named in the late 1980s after American geneticist

    Sherman paradox

    Sherman_paradox

  • Anticipation (genetics)
  • Phenomenon on genetic disorder symptoms

    disorders, such as Huntington's disease and myotonic dystrophy, where a dynamic mutation in DNA occurs. All of these diseases have neurological symptoms. Prior

    Anticipation (genetics)

    Anticipation_(genetics)

  • Dynamical genetics
  • Study of the alteration of DNA by protein complexes

    examples of dynamical genetics subjects are: Dynamic mutations, a term introduced by Robert I. Richards and Grant R. Sutherland to indicate mutations caused

    Dynamical genetics

    Dynamical_genetics

  • Trinucleotide repeat expansion
  • DNA mutation involving an increase in number of trinucleotide repeats

    the DNA mutation responsible for causing any type of disorder categorized as a trinucleotide repeat disorder. These are labelled in dynamical genetics

    Trinucleotide repeat expansion

    Trinucleotide_repeat_expansion

  • Type system
  • Computer science concept

    be optimized "under the hood" into an in-place mutation. Normally this is not possible, as such mutations could cause side effects on parts of the program

    Type system

    Type_system

  • Dynamic program analysis
  • Analysis of software performed when running a program

    Dynamic program analysis is the act of analyzing software that involves executing a program – as opposed to static program analysis, which does not execute

    Dynamic program analysis

    Dynamic_program_analysis

  • Genetics
  • Science of genes, heredity and variation

    Mendel published. In his third law, he developed the basic principles of mutation (he can be considered a forerunner of Hugo de Vries). Festetics argued

    Genetics

    Genetics

    Genetics

  • Huntington's disease
  • Inherited neurodegenerative disorder

    present. This usually leads to new expansions as generations pass (dynamic mutations) instead of reproducing an exact copy of the trinucleotide repeat

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's_disease

  • Evolution
  • Change in the heritable traits of populations

    are called alleles. DNA sequences can change through mutations, producing new alleles. If a mutation occurs within a gene, the new allele may affect the

    Evolution

    Evolution

    Evolution

  • Fusion gene
  • Gene formed by the combination of two independent genes

    EE (November 2001). "Recent duplication, domain accretion and the dynamic mutation of the human genome". Trends in Genetics. 17 (11): 661–9. doi:10

    Fusion gene

    Fusion gene

    Fusion_gene

  • DNMT1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (cytosine-5) methyltransferase at single-strand conformers from a site of dynamic mutation". Journal of Molecular Biology. 275 (1): 67–79. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1997

    DNMT1

    DNMT1

    DNMT1

  • PB2 E627K mutation
  • The PB2 E627K mutation in the viral polymerase of H5N1 (colloquially known as bird flu) allows for interaction with the mammalian gene ANP32A for optimal

    PB2 E627K mutation

    PB2 E627K mutation

    PB2_E627K_mutation

  • Microsatellite
  • Repeating sequences of 2–13 base pairs of DNA

    thousands of locations within an organism's genome. They have a higher mutation rate than other areas of DNA leading to high genetic diversity. Microsatellites

    Microsatellite

    Microsatellite

  • Variants of SARS-CoV-2
  • feature this N501S mutation. As it is considered a mutation similar to N501Y, it is suspected to have similar characteristics as N501Y mutation, which is believed

    Variants of SARS-CoV-2

    Variants of SARS-CoV-2

    Variants_of_SARS-CoV-2

  • DNA methyltransferase
  • Class of enzymes

    (cytosine-5) methyltransferase at single-strand conformers from a site of dynamic mutation". Journal of Molecular Biology. 275 (1): 67–79. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1997

    DNA methyltransferase

    DNA methyltransferase

    DNA_methyltransferase

  • Genetic programming
  • Evolving computer programs with techniques analogous to natural genetic processes

    genetic operators selection according to a predefined fitness measure, mutation and crossover. The crossover operation involves swapping specified parts

    Genetic programming

    Genetic programming

    Genetic_programming

  • BRCA1
  • Gene known for its role in breast cancer

    DNA double-strand breaks. If BRCA1 or BRCA2 itself is damaged by a BRCA mutation, damaged DNA is not repaired properly, and this increases the risk for

    BRCA1

    BRCA1

    BRCA1

  • Temperature-sensitive mutant
  • Variant of genes who alter their functions during temperature changes

    temperature-sensitive mutations may experience shifting fitness landscapes, where previously neutral or deleterious mutations become advantageous. This dynamic drives

    Temperature-sensitive mutant

    Temperature-sensitive_mutant

  • List of HGSA Orations
  • intelligence 1996 Grant R Sutherland AC Fragile sites: from medium 199 to dynamic mutation 1997 Bridget Wilken AM Mild disease carriers and problems with screening

    List of HGSA Orations

    List_of_HGSA_Orations

  • Lissencephaly
  • Birth defect in which the brain lacks surface folds

    There are also a number of genetic causes of lissencephaly, including mutation of the reelin gene (on chromosome 7), as well as other genes on the X chromosome

    Lissencephaly

    Lissencephaly

    Lissencephaly

  • Genetic algorithm
  • Competitive algorithm for searching a problem space

    is not essential because of a greater reliance on mutation.[citation needed] Operating on dynamic data sets is difficult, as genomes begin to converge

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic algorithm

    Genetic_algorithm

  • Curse of dimensionality
  • Difficulties arising when analyzing data with many aspects ("dimensions")

    expression was coined by Richard E. Bellman when considering problems in dynamic programming. The curse generally refers to issues that arise when the number

    Curse of dimensionality

    Curse_of_dimensionality

  • Fuzzing
  • Automated software testing technique

    can be categorized in several ways: A fuzzer can be generation-based or mutation-based depending on whether inputs are generated from scratch or by modifying

    Fuzzing

    Fuzzing

    Fuzzing

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Enlargement of the heart muscle

    commonly inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. It is often due to mutations in certain genes involved with making heart muscle proteins. Other inherited

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

    Hypertrophic_cardiomyopathy

  • Manifest (TV series)
  • American supernatural drama (2018–2023)

    blood that is in the Flight 828 passengers, in hopes of replicating the mutation. In season 3, Vance is revealed to have covered up the Major’s murder and

    Manifest (TV series)

    Manifest_(TV_series)

  • Richard Goldschmidt
  • German geneticist (1878–1958)

    He pioneered understanding of reaction norms, genetic assimilation, dynamical genetics, sex determination, and heterochrony. Controversially, Goldschmidt

    Richard Goldschmidt

    Richard_Goldschmidt

  • Natural selection
  • Mechanism of evolution by differential reproduction

    However, many mutations in non-coding DNA have deleterious effects. Although both mutation rates and average fitness effects of mutations are dependent

    Natural selection

    Natural selection

    Natural_selection

  • BA.3.2
  • Omicron subvariant of SARS-CoV-2

    is notable for having more than 50 mutations on its spike protein relative to BA.3, and more than 70 spike mutations relative to the original Wuhan wildtype

    BA.3.2

    BA.3.2

    BA.3.2

  • Drosophila melanogaster
  • Species of fruit fly

    other organisms. b: black – The black mutation was discovered in 1910 by Thomas Hunt Morgan. The black mutation results in a darker colored body, wings

    Drosophila melanogaster

    Drosophila melanogaster

    Drosophila_melanogaster

  • Name binding
  • Association of data/code with an identifier in software

    with mutation or assignment. Rebinding is a change to the referencing identifier. Assignment is a change to (the referenced) variable. Mutation is a change

    Name binding

    Name_binding

  • Somatic evolution in cancer
  • Accumulation of mutations

    Somatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during

    Somatic evolution in cancer

    Somatic_evolution_in_cancer

  • Adaptation
  • Evolutionary process

    In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process of natural selection that fits organisms to their environment

    Adaptation

    Adaptation

  • Single-nucleotide polymorphism
  • Single nucleotide in genomic DNA at which different sequence alternatives exist

    SNPs and rare mutations, whether germline or somatic. The term single-nucleotide variant has therefore been used to refer to point mutations found in cancer

    Single-nucleotide polymorphism

    Single-nucleotide polymorphism

    Single-nucleotide_polymorphism

  • Estimates of historical world population
  • online). Not surprisingly, the estimated effective mutation rates θ = 4NAμ are comparable for the two mutation rates we considered, and are equal to 1.4 × 10−3/bp/generation

    Estimates of historical world population

    Estimates of historical world population

    Estimates_of_historical_world_population

  • Alpha-synuclein
  • Protein found in humans

    alpha-synuclein accumulate within neurons as inclusions known as Lewy bodies. Mutations in the SNCA gene are linked to familial forms of Parkinson's disease.

    Alpha-synuclein

    Alpha-synuclein

    Alpha-synuclein

  • SNP genotyping
  • Measurement of genetic variations

    the most common types of genetic variation. An SNP is a single base pair mutation at a specific locus, usually consisting of two alleles (where the rare

    SNP genotyping

    SNP_genotyping

  • Carcinogenesis
  • Formation of cancer

    the prevailing accepted theory of carcinogenesis, the somatic mutation theory, mutations in DNA and epimutations that lead to cancer disrupt these orderly

    Carcinogenesis

    Carcinogenesis

  • Hypermobility (joints)
  • Joints that stretch farther than normal

    patients, in the hope of making it easier to identify a common genetic mutation and create a diagnostic DNA test. At the same time, joint hypermobility

    Hypermobility (joints)

    Hypermobility (joints)

    Hypermobility_(joints)

  • Exercise intolerance
  • Inability to perform physical exercise at normal levels

    there are 27 different mutations identified in cytochrome b (mitochondrial complex III is one of those mutations). This mutation can often lead to skeletal

    Exercise intolerance

    Exercise intolerance

    Exercise_intolerance

  • Linked list
  • Data structure with nodes pointing to the next node

    element in the entire list in constant time (without[clarification needed] mutation complexities). Both stacks and queues are often implemented using linked

    Linked list

    Linked_list

  • Sequence alignment
  • Process in bioinformatics that identifies equivalent sites within molecular sequences

    mismatches can be interpreted as point mutations and gaps as indels (that is, insertion or deletion mutations) introduced in one or both lineages in the

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence alignment

    Sequence_alignment

  • Parkin (protein)
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    by suppressing both mitochondria-dependent and -independent apoptosis. Mutations are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to neuronal death

    Parkin (protein)

    Parkin (protein)

    Parkin_(protein)

  • MN1 (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (February 1996). "Development of a screening set for new (CAG/CTG)n dynamic mutations". Genomics. 32 (1): 75–85. doi:10.1006/geno.1996.0078. PMID 8786123

    MN1 (gene)

    MN1 (gene)

    MN1_(gene)

  • Replicator equation
  • Dynamical system

    In mathematics, the replicator equation is a type of dynamical system used in evolutionary game theory to model how the frequency of strategies in a population

    Replicator equation

    Replicator_equation

  • Evolution of biological complexity
  • fixed in the population through mutation accumulation if no disadvantage is incurred by loss of that pathway. Mutations causing loss of a complex trait

    Evolution of biological complexity

    Evolution_of_biological_complexity

  • Evolutionary computation
  • Trial and error problem solvers with a metaheuristic or stochastic optimization character

    artificial selection), mutation and possibly recombination. These biological functions serve as role models for the genetic operators - mutation, crossover, and

    Evolutionary computation

    Evolutionary computation

    Evolutionary_computation

  • Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023
  • Chronology and epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2

    are 19 deaths, bringing the death toll to 3,464. In response to viral mutations and changing characteristics of infection, the WHO adjusted its treatment

    Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023

    Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2023

    Timeline_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_2023

  • List of oldest fathers
  • Schürenkamp M, Pfeiffer H, Neuhuber F, Brinkmann B (2015). "Elevated germline mutation rate in teenage fathers". Proc R Soc B. 282 (1803): 1–6. doi:10.1098/rspb

    List of oldest fathers

    List_of_oldest_fathers

  • Laminin 111
  • Protein

    blastocyst. When various parts of the trimer chains are knocked out by mutations, devastating consequences occur in the embryo. If the β1 or γ1 chains

    Laminin 111

    Laminin 111

    Laminin_111

  • Martin Woodward
  • British computer scientist (1948–2006)

    Integrated System for Program Testing Using Weak Mutation and Data Flow Analysis, 1985. "Martin R. Woodward". Mutation Testing Repository. King's College London

    Martin Woodward

    Martin_Woodward

  • Multiple sequence alignment
  • Alignment of more than two molecular sequences

    Alignments highlight mutation events such as point mutations (single amino acid or nucleotide changes), insertion mutations and deletion mutations, and alignments

    Multiple sequence alignment

    Multiple sequence alignment

    Multiple_sequence_alignment

  • Organism
  • Individual living life form

    A.; Michod, Richard A.; Vemulapalli, G. Krishna (1983). "The Darwinian Dynamic". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 58 (2): 185–207. Michod, Richard E.

    Organism

    Organism

  • Ethen Beavers
  • American comic book artist

    artists. Beavers captures Kirby's frenetic motion and truly dynamic anatomy so that Mutation seems to hit bad guys, all imaginatively designed, save for

    Ethen Beavers

    Ethen_Beavers

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. It is caused by the presence of mutations in both copies (alleles) of the gene encoding the cystic fibrosis transmembrane

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Thrombin
  • Enzyme involved in blood coagulation in humans

    should not be confused with the prothrombin G20210A mutation, which is also called the factor II mutation. Prothrombin G20210A is congenital. Prothrombin

    Thrombin

    Thrombin

    Thrombin

  • Intermediate filament
  • Cytoskeletal structure

    cardiomyoathy (DCM), mutations in the DES gene Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), mutations in the DES gene Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM), mutations in the DES

    Intermediate filament

    Intermediate filament

    Intermediate_filament

  • Bitter taste evolution
  • Evolution of bitter taste receptors

    The evolution of bitter taste receptors has been one of the most dynamic evolutionary adaptations to arise in multiple species. This phenomenon has been

    Bitter taste evolution

    Bitter_taste_evolution

  • DNA repair
  • Cellular mechanism

    transcription and gene expression. Other lesions may induce potentially harmful mutations in the cell's genome, which affect the survival of its daughter cells

    DNA repair

    DNA repair

    DNA_repair

  • List of genes mutated in cutaneous conditions
  • A number of gene mutations have been linked to conditions of or affecting the human integumentary system. List of radiographic findings associated with

    List of genes mutated in cutaneous conditions

    List_of_genes_mutated_in_cutaneous_conditions

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    can be functional or non-functional in nature. Software testing is often dynamic in nature: running the software to verify actual output matches expected

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Senescence
  • Deterioration of function with age

    research into delaying senescence and thus age-related diseases. Rare human mutations can cause accelerated aging diseases. Environmental factors may affect

    Senescence

    Senescence

    Senescence

  • Vitamin C megadosage
  • Consumption or injection of very large doses of vitamin C

    in the ascorbate-producing machinery. In the anthropoids lineage, this mutation likely occurred 40 to 25 million years ago. The three surviving enzymes

    Vitamin C megadosage

    Vitamin C megadosage

    Vitamin_C_megadosage

  • Mu (letter)
  • Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet

    prefix given in IUPAC nomenclature for a bridging ligand In biology: The mutation rate in population genetics A class of Immunoglobulin heavy chain that

    Mu (letter)

    Mu (letter)

    Mu_(letter)

  • High-resolution melting analysis
  • High resolution melt technique for detection of mutations, polymorphisms in Dna

    analysis is a powerful technique in molecular biology for the detection of mutations, polymorphisms and epigenetic differences in double-stranded DNA samples

    High-resolution melting analysis

    High-resolution_melting_analysis

  • Porphyria
  • Metabolic disorders in which porphyrins build up in the body

    are inherited from one or both of a person's parents and are due to a mutation in one of the genes that make heme. They may be inherited in an autosomal

    Porphyria

    Porphyria

    Porphyria

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    sequence into an embedding. On tasks such as structure prediction and mutational outcome prediction, a small model using an embedding as input can approach

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • SHOC2
  • Dallapiccola B, Iyengar R, Bazzicalupo P, Gelb BD, Tartaglia M (Sep 2009). "Mutation of SHOC2 promotes aberrant protein N-myristoylation and causes Noonan-like

    SHOC2

    SHOC2

    SHOC2

  • Frances Cress Welsing
  • American psychiatrist (1935–2016)

    descendants of recessive genetic mutants. She wrote that due to this "defective" mutation, they may have been forcibly expelled from Africa, among other possibilities

    Frances Cress Welsing

    Frances Cress Welsing

    Frances_Cress_Welsing

  • List of unusual biological names
  • and find mutations in a specific gene. Developed in plants, this technique shares a name with the agricultural preparation of soil. Mutations are caused

    List of unusual biological names

    List_of_unusual_biological_names

  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day
  • Upcoming Marvel Studios film

    18, 2026. Commentary from multiple sources on the trailer's superpower mutation reveal and possible storyline inspirations: Schedeen, Jesse (March 18,

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day

    Spider-Man:_Brand_New_Day

  • Morphology (biology)
  • Study of external forms and structures of organisms

    organisms under experimental conditions, such as the effect of genetic mutation. Anatomy is a "branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms"

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology (biology)

    Morphology_(biology)

  • List of newspapers in Cameroon
  • The Recorder Le Zénith La Météo Le Témoin Le Messager L'Oeil du Sahel Mutations Repères Le Financier d'Afrique The Herald Tribune La Voix du Centre Municipal

    List of newspapers in Cameroon

    List_of_newspapers_in_Cameroon

  • BRCA2
  • Gene known for its role in breast cancer

    DNA double strand breaks. If BRCA1 or BRCA2 itself is damaged by a BRCA mutation, damaged DNA is not repaired properly, and this increases the risk for

    BRCA2

    BRCA2

    BRCA2

  • Exception handling (programming)
  • Computer programming concept

    unexpected inputs, such as can be created via software fault injection and mutation testing (that is also sometimes referred to as fuzz testing). One of the

    Exception handling (programming)

    Exception_handling_(programming)

  • Actin
  • Family of proteins that form microfilaments

    vast majority of the mutations that affect actin are point mutations that have a dominant effect, with the exception of six mutations involved in nemaline

    Actin

    Actin

    Actin

  • List of Manifest episodes
  • about them. Saanvi's latest experiment results in the elimination of the mutation. Meanwhile, numerous 828 passengers are invited to an event at the club

    List of Manifest episodes

    List_of_Manifest_episodes

  • DNA damage (naturally occurring)
  • Damage in DNA which occurs naturally

    different from mutation, although both are types of error in DNA. DNA damage is an abnormal chemical structure in DNA, while a mutation is a change in

    DNA damage (naturally occurring)

    DNA_damage_(naturally_occurring)

  • List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins
  • keratin proteins normally expressed in the human integumentary system. Mutations in keratin proteins in the skin can cause disease. Of note, other structural

    List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins

    List_of_cutaneous_conditions_caused_by_mutations_in_keratins

  • Outline of machine learning
  • Overview of and topical guide to machine learning

    model Dual-phase evolution Dunn index Dynamic Bayesian network Dynamic Markov compression Dynamic topic model Dynamic unobserved effects model EDLUT ELKI

    Outline of machine learning

    Outline_of_machine_learning

  • Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria
  • Rare metabolic disease

    E. (2019). "Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria due to ACSF3 mutations: Benign clinical course in an unselected cohort". Journal of Inherited

    Combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria

    Combined_malonic_and_methylmalonic_aciduria

  • Zerg
  • Fictional alien race

    technological inclination. Instead, they "force-evolve" genetic traits by directed mutation in order to match such technology. Operating as a hive mind-linked "chain

    Zerg

    Zerg

  • Signs and symptoms
  • Indications of a specific illness, including psychiatric

    the Latin term sine qua non. For example, the absence of known genetic mutations specific for a hereditary disease would rule out that disease. Another

    Signs and symptoms

    Signs and symptoms

    Signs_and_symptoms

  • Reactive programming
  • Programming paradigm based on asynchronous data streams

    With this paradigm, it is possible to express static (e.g., arrays) or dynamic (e.g., event emitters) data streams with ease, and also communicate that

    Reactive programming

    Reactive_programming

  • List of conditions associated with café au lait macules
  • associated with internal malignancy List of cutaneous conditions caused by mutations in keratins List of cutaneous conditions caused by problems with junctional

    List of conditions associated with café au lait macules

    List_of_conditions_associated_with_café_au_lait_macules

  • Jeff Offutt
  • American academic computer scientist

    fundamental contributions to the field of software testing, in particular mutation testing, model-based testing, bypass testing of web applications, and automatic

    Jeff Offutt

    Jeff Offutt

    Jeff_Offutt

  • Glossary of 2020s slang
  • desirable person. The spelling pattern follows the mainstream 2020s -h suffix mutation trend. It is frequently abbreviated online as "fs". finna Short for "I

    Glossary of 2020s slang

    Glossary of 2020s slang

    Glossary_of_2020s_slang

  • Randomness
  • Apparent lack of pattern or predictability in events

    diversity of life to random genetic mutations followed by natural selection. The latter retains some random mutations in the gene pool due to the systematically

    Randomness

    Randomness

    Randomness

  • Levenshtein distance
  • Computer science metric for string similarity

    of DNA and protein. The edits in the algorithm correspond to genetic mutations: an insertion, deletion, or substitution of a nucleotide (in DNA) or an

    Levenshtein distance

    Levenshtein distance

    Levenshtein_distance

  • C9orf72
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    dementia (FTD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It is the most common mutation identified that is associated with familial FTD and/or ALS in Caucasians

    C9orf72

    C9orf72

    C9orf72

  • Proto-Circassian language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Circassian languages

    This mutation is exclusively a feature of the positive present tense, as the dynamic prefix drops out entirely under other conditions. When the dynamic prefix

    Proto-Circassian language

    Proto-Circassian_language

  • Mitochondrial DNA
  • DNA located in mitochondria

    during development. Mutations in mitochondrial tRNAs can be responsible for severe diseases like the MELAS and MERRF syndromes. Mutations in nuclear genes

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial DNA

    Mitochondrial_DNA

  • Bark Psychosis
  • English post-rock band

    acoustic instrumentation. Bark Psychosis is also noted for an extreme dynamic range, varying from quietly-whispered-and-played songs such as "I Know"

    Bark Psychosis

    Bark Psychosis

    Bark_Psychosis

  • BA.2.86
  • Omicron subvariant of SARS-CoV-2

    that causes COVID-19. BA.2.86 is notable for having more than thirty mutations on its spike protein relative to BA.2. The subvariant, which was first

    BA.2.86

    BA.2.86

    BA.2.86

  • Clonal hematopoiesis
  • Expansion of blood cells

    another favorable stem cell dynamic that there is a clonal expansion. There are several general mechanisms by which a mutation could provide such an advantage

    Clonal hematopoiesis

    Clonal_hematopoiesis

  • Biomutant
  • 2021 action role-playing video game

    system. Throughout the game, players can change their abilities, looks by mutations, and apply upgrades to their robotic companion, which can be used to get

    Biomutant

    Biomutant

  • Reward hacking
  • Artificial intelligence concept

    ban mutations that altered the base reproduction rate. Every time a mutation occurred, the system would pause the simulation to test the new mutation in

    Reward hacking

    Reward_hacking

  • Resident Evil Requiem
  • 2026 video game

    among survivors of the Raccoon City incident caused by lingering T-virus mutations known as Raccoon City Syndrome (RCS). She is assigned to inspect a victim

    Resident Evil Requiem

    Resident_Evil_Requiem

  • Digital polymerase chain reaction
  • Biotechnological procedure

    studying variations in gene sequences—such as copy number variants and point mutations. The polymerase chain reaction method is used to quantify nucleic acids

    Digital polymerase chain reaction

    Digital_polymerase_chain_reaction

  • List of stories set in a future now in the past
  • provenance. The world has descended into a post-apocalyptic dystopia in which mutations are common, animals have evolved into higher intelligences and telekinesis

    List of stories set in a future now in the past

    List of stories set in a future now in the past

    List_of_stories_set_in_a_future_now_in_the_past

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  • Ganesan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ganesan

    Lord Ganesh

  • Mu'allim
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mu'allim

    Teacher

  • Gatam
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Gatam

    Their lowing, their touch.

  • Nirmantu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nirmantu

    Innocent

  • Khatun
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Khatun

    Lady; Noble Woman

  • Fanousek
  • Boy/Male

    Czech

    Fanousek

    Frenchman.

  • Asna
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Sanskrit

    Asna

    Voracious; Lamb

  • Hovan
  • Boy/Male

    Armenian

    Hovan

    God's gift.

  • Dharshinika | தர்ஷீநீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dharshinika | தர்ஷீநீகா 

  • ALEXIS
  • Female

    English

    ALEXIS

    Unisex contracted form of Latin Alexius, ALEXIS means "defender."

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  • Dynamically
  • adv.

    In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.

  • Rendrock
  • n.

    A kind of dynamite used in blasting.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Characterized by the absence of power or force.

  • Dynam
  • n.

    A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound.

  • Adynamy
  • n.

    Adynamia.

  • Dynamo
  • n.

    A dynamo-electric machine.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.

  • Dynastical
  • a.

    Dynastic.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.

  • Dynamist
  • n.

    One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.

  • Electro-dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-dynamical

  • Dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dynamical

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.

  • Kinetics
  • n.

    See Dynamics.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, debility of the vital powers; weak.

  • Electro-dynamometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.

  • Dynamiting
  • n.

    Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.

  • Electro-dynamics
  • n.

    The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.