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The word 'mutated' is correct and commonly used in written English
The word 'mutated' means to undergo a genetic change or alteration. It can also refer to any kind of significant change or transformation. Example: The virus has mutated, making it more dangerous and difficult to treat. In this example, the word 'mutated' is used to describe a physical change in the virus's genetic makeup, which has resulted in increased risk and challenges in treating it.
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mutated
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Comparison of the sets of mutated genes from different examples of the same tumour will show which mutations are coincidences, and which are causes.
It's like you've mutated and suddenly you have a totally different skill set.
Stellar box office figures, sobbing acclaim and – astonishingly – near-blockbuster status in the US, means that Paddington has mutated into a bona fide cinematic hit.
"There was a lot of collegiality," says Basinski, who is best-known for his Disintegration Loops albums and produced Antony's first demos when Blacklips mutated into Antony and the Johnsons.
It then mutated from a simple rebranding to a calculated attack on Christianity by "atheists", "Muslims", or the "PC brigade" who feared offending "other faiths" or "ethnic minorities".
Three million Muslims arrived in Mecca this week for the annual hajj pilgrimage, an event that has mutated from a simple, spartan rite of passage, in which pilgrims give up their worldly goods, into a big-bucks business worthy of Las Vegas – with the overblown architecture to match.
By randomly mutating these genes and then breeding them with other, similarly mutated genomes, new offspring designs are created.
Some think it may have mutated from cowpox.
Dr Wang took the enzyme that normally attaches one of the 20 natural amino acids to his tRNA in bacteria, and mutated it in about a billion ways in yeast cells in the hope that one of the mutants would fit the mammalian bill perfectly which, indeed, one of them did.Having assembled and tested the machinery, he then wanted to do something useful with it.
Those it takes longest to find are then mutated slightly and crossbred to create a new generation.
Under Mr Hutchings as chief executive, a puny British engineering firm called Tomkins, with £17m ($26m) of sales in 1983, mutated into a global giant turning over £5 billion.
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