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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MutantMutant - Wikipedia

    B–E, Different mutants. In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It is a characteristic that would not be observed naturally in a specimen.

  2. Since 2022, the mutant race have appeared in various media set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise: Mutants are first implicitly introduced through a variant of Charles Xavier from the alternate universe Earth-838 in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).

  3. Mutants are superhuman beings that are born with a genetic mutation called an X-Gene that causes their bodies to develop abilities that regular humans, homo sapiens, are unable to. The majority of mutants develop these abilities, which vary from person to person, usually upon puberty, though...

  4. Fantastic Four #1; Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's First Appearance) Tales of Suspense #39 (Iron Man's First Appearance) Avengers #1; Incredible Hulk #181 (Wolverine's First Appearance)

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Omega mutants are just one of four main mutant classifications in the Marvel Universe, and are often considered some of the most powerful mutants with the most potential. But what about the...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MutationMutation - Wikipedia

    Comas et al. 2012 used whole genome comparisons between clinical strains and lab derived mutants to determine the role and contribution of compensatory mutations in drug resistance to rifampicin. Genome analysis reveal rifampicin resistant strains have a mutation in rpoA and rpoC.

  7. Mutations, variations in the nucleotide sequence of a genome, can also occur because of physical damage to DNA. Such mutations may be of two types: induced or spontaneous. Induced mutations are those that result from an exposure to chemicals, UV rays, x-rays, or some other environmental agent.