Mutation

/mjuːˈteɪʃən/ noun

A mutation is a change in the genetic material (DNA) of a living thing, which can alter how it looks or functions. Mutations happen naturally and can be harmful, helpful, or have no noticeable effect.

From Latin *mutatio* “a changing,” from *mutare* “to change, exchange.” The biological sense developed in the 19th–20th centuries as scientists began to understand heredity and DNA.

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