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mutant gene - translation to English

Mutant Pop; Mutant pop; Mutant pop records; Mutant Pop records; Mutant pop Records; 1000 flowers

mutant gene      
(n.) = gen mutante
Ex: A simple blood test to detect a mutant gene that causes cystic fybrosis is not included in the basket of health services subsidized by the government.
mutant         
ORGANISM OR A NEW GENETIC CHARACTER ARISING OR RESULTING FROM AN INSTANCE OF MUTATION, WHICH IS AN ALTERATION OF THE DNA SEQUENCE OF A GENE OR CHROMOSOME OF AN ORGANISM
Mutant phenotype; Wild-type virus; Wildtype vs Mutant; Sport (biology); Mutants; Half-mutant
(n./adj.) = mutante
Ex: A rice mutant with enhanced amylose content in the endosperm that does not affect the amylopectin structure was developed.
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* mutant gene = gen mutante
gene         
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BASIC PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF HEREDITY
Genes; Cistronic; Expressed gene; Gene sequence; Ras v12; Genetic transmission; Big gene; Number of genes
(n.) = gen
Ex: The substances created by genes (hormones, enzymes, etc) also contain information.
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* gene bank = banco de genes
* gene defect = defecto genético
* gene-harvesting = búsqueda de nuevos genes
* gene pool = banco genético, gen pool, pool génico
* gene technology = tecnología genética
* mutant gene = gen mutante

Definition

gen
sust. masc.
Biología. Germen transmitido de un carácter o rudimento del mismo, invisible hasta que en 1932 fue fotografiado por el biólogo norteamericano John Belling. Se han localizado en los cromosomas, y determinan la aparición de los caracteres hereditarios en los virus, las bacterias, las plantas y los animales. Por ello transmiten los padres a los hijos sus cualidades propias a través del núcleo de las células germinativas, en las cuales previamente se ha realizado la segregación de caracteres, ya que es imposible acumular en un individuo todas las cualidades de dos.

Wikipedia

Mutant Pop Records

Mutant Pop Records was an independent record label founded in Corvallis, Oregon in 1995. After ceasing the release of new material in 2002, the label made a brief comeback attempt in 2008 before terminating operations at the end of that year.

Examples of use of mutant gene
1. Scientists had just pegged a Dutch family‘s multi–generational history of fistfights and run–ins with the law to that mutant gene.
2. But in their extreme form, the results can look like untidy snippets of mutant gene code or meaningless debris from some Martian game of Scrabble.
3. His owner, Tiffani Kjeldergaard, 40, of Potrero, San Diego, explained: "Munchkins are a breed that have the same mutant gene as little people.
4. Cardiovascular specialists in Boston have found that a version of a gene, called NKX2.5 or the Tin Man gene (named after the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz, who had no heart), can cause problems in the development of heart walls in both mice and humans. ‘But not everyone who has the mutant gene gets heart problems,‘ said Dr Nadia Rosenthal, of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Monterotondo, Italy. ‘Some other factor must be involved, possibly involving another mutant gene, and mouse genetics should help pinpoint it.‘ The crucial factor, added Rosenthal, is that genes clearly interact inside the body. ‘No gene is an island.
5. From their populations of Black Sixes, EuroMouse scientists will take embryos, delete or modify one of the genes in them, and then put the genetically engineered embryos back into mice wombs to create a new population, one that has a single mutant gene inside each member.