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The phrase "adaptable mutation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biology, genetics, or any field where flexibility in change or evolution is relevant.
Example: "The study focused on the role of adaptable mutation in the evolution of species in response to environmental changes."
Alternatives: "flexible mutation" or "versatile mutation".

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Also, by sequence comparison among patients from 1 case cluster and different samples from 1 patient, the adaptable mutation of the virus in the host was further explored.

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Importantly, our computational model is based on infinitely adaptable parameters (such as pool size, mutation accumulation kinetics, and cell division rates) which can be updated as new experimental data are reported, and adapted to replicate the dynamics of other stem cell systems, thereby allowing for versatile modeling of a myriad of cancer types.

More specifically, we should expect an RNA virus (specifically, one that bears its genome as a single molecular strand), as distinct from a DNA virus (carrying its info on the reliable double helix, less prone to mutation, therefore less variable and adaptable).

The method is easily adaptable to any reference database of somatic mutations.

The combination of a high mutation rate and a horizontal gene transfer ability makes them highly adaptable, and able to survive in new environments, including outer space.

An increase in the genetic diversity of the population, making it more adaptable to changing environmental conditions, as well as the dilution of deleterious mutations out of the gene pool are the most remarkable evolutionary innovations achieved by SR [ 3].

By estimating mutation rates, biologists have concluded the genes that code for complex, easily adaptable, bilateral body plans — a necessary precursor for diverse life forms — likely evolved 150 million years prior to the Cambrian Period.

Importantly, by eliminating a master regulator of this key adaptable pathway that shortens the CLS of yeast on a high-calorie diet, the tor1 Δ mutation abolished the dependence of the anti-aging efficacy of LCA on the number of available calories.

There are no published data on K. pneumoniae mutation rates to our knowledge; it is therefore impossible to ascertain whether this strain was adaptable because of hypermutability or whether this is a species-level phenomenon.

Importantly, by eliminating a key nutrient-sensory protein kinase on which the adaptable TOR and cAMP/PKA pathways converge to regulate longevity in a calorie availability-dependent fashion, the rim15 Δ mutation abolishedthe dependence of the anti-aging efficacy of LCA on the number of available calories.

Y135F viruses carry the 2F mutation within RW8 and RF10, which are two HLA-A∗24 02-restricted HLA-A∗24 02-restrictedpes recognized by distinct and adaptable CD8+ T cell responses.

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