mutate|mutated|mutates|mutating in English
verb
[mu·tate || mjuː'teɪt]
change, alter, cause a mutation; undergo a change, be altered, undergo a mutation; change in vowel sound, be changed by umlaut (Phonetics)
Use "mutate|mutated|mutates|mutating" in a sentence
1. The virus mutates in the carrier's body.
2. Barbarus is a Savage Land mutate
3. Instead, it continued to mutate and spread.
4. We know the virus will mutate.
5. Simple organisms like bacteria mutate rapidly.
6. Precious minerals mutated into rotting vegetation.
7. A single-celled ameba can be mutated.
8. Did any of these forms mutate into hereditary surnames?
9. Another phoenix is arising, with mutated plumage.
10. What is more, HIV mutates, making it an elusive target.
11. Overnight, the gossip begins to mutate into headlines.
12. Technology continues to mutate at an alarming rate.
13. They're strong enough to defeat the mutated virus.
14. Now it turns out that these spots also don't change much when the virus mutates.
15. Can. No matter animal cell still is plant cell, can mutate.
16. They mutate, and thereby produce at least some better replicating sequences.
17. Mutant Creeps are special Grimm, mutated by Doctor Merlot
18. Amorph (gene), a type of mutated allele See also
19. The study confirmed an association between mutated allele of the MTHFRgene C677Tand arteriosclerotic cerebral infarction, mutated genotypes increased the risk of arteriosclerotic cerebral infarction.
20. So, I've been thinking, maybe you're mutating DNA could be another evolutionary step.
21. Despite this, he lived and mutated into a leper gnome.
22. Gonorrhea has mutated into deadly and incurable antibiotic-resistant strains.
23. the ability of the virus to mutate into new forms.
24. Burnoutsare fully mutated humans that were once tourists of Stygia
25. Life needs a membrane to contain itself so it can replicate and mutate.