A substance or type of radiation that causes mutations (changes) in genes.
From 'mutate' (Latin 'mutare,' to change) + '-gen' (Greek suffix meaning 'producer of'). A technical term from genetics combining Latin and Greek.
UV sunlight, certain chemicals, and radiation are all mutagens—sometimes mutations are harmful, but mutations are also the raw material of evolution, letting species adapt to new environments.
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