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"mutate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] (biology) to develop or make something develop a new form or structure, because of a genetic change
  2. [intransitive] mutate (into something) to change into a new form

379 Sentences With "mutate"

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Other viruses either mutate very slowly or don't mutate at all, and the coronavirus that leads to COVID-19 appears to be among the former.
To be clear, all RNA viruses like Zika mutate as they jump from host to host, but they don't typically mutate so radically as to change functions.
But it did not permanently alter or mutate his DNA.
It's just a fresh ingredient he can manipulate and mutate.
As long as that continues, FGM will flourish and mutate.
Viruses may mutate to evade any genetically modified mosquito's block.
The new coronavirus, however, seems to mutate slowly, experts say.
On occasion, strains mutate and spread from animals to humans.
For one thing, it didn't seem to mutate that much.
Gestures "cast spells" to mutate text and set it in motion.
We definitely tried to mutate the voice as much as possible.
How did this particular Pikachu mutate its apparently human vocal cords?
The new coronavirus is unlikely to mutate every season, Morse added.
We are still facing obstacles as they mutate and manifest anew.
They may also mutate you into a violent nosferatu-like zombie.
Most advanced-stage cancers mutate, resisting drugs meant to kill them.
The characters in "Mound" (203) stretch and mutate, droop and melt.
Their residential skyscraper would constantly mutate, mirroring the dynamic city below.
Bang this track out, change it, mutate it, and make something happen.
If it does, it's likely to mutate in head-scratching, unexpected ways.
So how did this fascination mutate into the publishing of Necrobutcher's book?
Now, all of that can definitely change, since flu viruses rapidly mutate.
Just like genes, the robot's programming could mutate and be selected upon.
These "mistakes" are mutations, and viruses mutate rapidly compared to other organisms.
And those viruses mutate at rates as fast or faster than coronaviruses.
"RNA viruses can mutate rapidly and cross species lines," Dr. Gaydos said.
The coronavirus is more stable than the fluAll viruses mutate over time.
Experts fear the virus could mutate to spread more easily among people.
Killing off the friendly microbes also causes others to mutate more quickly.
There's also the strong possibility that SARS-CoV-2 will continue to mutate.
Like any living organism subject to sufficient pressure, malaria parasites mutate to survive.
They can break off, or they can lull and mutate into something else.
Some strains are particularly quick to mutate, making them harder to protect against.
However, it's also clear that casual drinking can easily mutate into problem drinking.
My drug habit I leave to cops, let them wither, mutate and die.
Like the DNA in our chromosomes, the DNA in our mitochondria can mutate.
Influenza viruses readily mutate, necessitating annual flu shots for protection against new strains.
That means the virus blends with its host's DNA, and can mutate rapidly.
Strikingly, Fox uses structure to detail how the past can mutate in one's mind.
In these worlds, misogyny might mutate from a psychological phenomenon into an actual virus.
Unlike the flu, however, the coronavirus is unlikely to mutate every season, Morse said.
Viruses mutate at fast rates The genetic material for viruses is ribonucleic acid (RNA).
Viruses can also mutate pretty quickly, picking up new genetic material from other viruses.
Four years later she would form Mizu, which would soon mutate into Melt-Banana.
"Bacteria can mutate into more resistant strands with overuse of antibacterials," Dr. Engelman says.
That, in turn, allowed the virus to mutate and become better at infecting humans.
Other narratives mutate and reappear, like the fear that robots will take over jobs.
"I wanted to mutate it into something uplifting," she told Pitchfork at the time.
They also found that coinfection provided viruses an opportunity to mutate into new strains.
Anti-Semitism is indeed a mainly European invention with a proven capacity to mutate.
This is heartening news, especially given that other viruses can be quick to mutate.
You mutate the improved version again and screen the output for even better performance.
The parasites that circulate in the region may be able to mutate especially quickly.
Deformed white clouds balloon and mutate from the force of the nuclear test explosions.
This is the problem with battling botnets: the networks can quickly mutate and conceal themselves.
The likelihood is that in 2018 the Catalan case will mutate from acute to chronic.
Their role is to extinguish small brush fires before the flames mutate into raging infernos.
The internet allows these ideas to spread to young men and mutate with unprecedented speed.
"Influenza is going to do what it does best, which is mutate," Dr. Kerr said.
Viruses can also mutate quickly, so immunity to one strain doesn't guarantee immunity to another.
The Houston Astros took four years to mutate from baseball's worst team to its best.
But scientists are worried it could at any time mutate into a form that does.
All oral polio vaccines contain live viruses, which can mutate back into a virulent form.
The sequences reveal parts of the virus likely to mutate and resist the vaccine, Andersen said.
Unfortunately, some active strains of influenza mutate to the point that the vaccine's potency is diminished.
Those signals seem to inspire the healthy cells to mutate, thereby causing additional tumors or cancers.
The flu and HIV are also RNA viruses, and they both share a tendency to mutate.
Once near universal, did the zip mutate into ever better forms fit for ever more markets?
The vaccine's risk: It contains a live virus, which can mutate back into a virulent form.
During that interim, circulating flus can mutate to become a partial mismatch to whatever was chosen.
Flu viruses in nature mutate a lot, sometimes changing how contagious and how deadly they are.
I couldn't even freeze it for afters—who knew what that creme fraiche would mutate into?
Also, it's an RNA virus, which means it tends to mutate—it's very difficult to stop.
But experts worry that the virus could eventually mutate into one that passes easily between people.
We do studies where we modify a receptor and mutate different amino acids in the receptor.
Illumina is a global leader in genomics, grappling with questions like 'what causes cancer cells to mutate.
Just like our other DNA, our mitochondrial DNA can mutate, leading to the production of faulty proteins.
They mutate, change and learn how to escape the drugs we use to try to treat them.
New research suggests the virus's own tendency to mutate could one day lead to an effective treatment.
I asked Brandon how he felt about seeing his face mutate into that of a beautiful woman.
But why don't you start building up your war chest so their war chest doesn't mutate everybody?
Thanks to artists like Patton, who regard footwork from a loving remove, the genre continues to mutate.
These beliefs mutate and persist, and resurface with a glumly predictable regularity after each new mass shooting.
And have these experiments caused Lyme disease and other tick-borne disease to mutate and to spread?
"The meaning of a song can change—can hide, reveal, or mutate depending on context," she said.
A particularly fraught question during epidemics is whether the causative pathogen will mutate to become more dangerous.
Such overuse is one of the major causes of mounting antibiotic resistance as germs mutate to survive.
"Diseases mutate over time, and new ones like Zika and Ebola are emerging every year," he said.
Sometimes they fade out, other times they stick around and mutate, or they are preserved in photographs.
Scott Kelly did not mutate into a genetic freak during his year living aboard the International Space Station.
This means viruses can mutate really quickly, which could potentially make any cure or vaccine obsolete over time.
The vaccines for those viruses will work in perpetuity unless the virus gets out and starts to mutate.
NYBG is also offering an "Impressify" GIF app online to easily mutate your photographs into swirls of color.
NATE CHINEN Often, there's a harshness to viral phenomena — they arrive unexpectedly, mutate quickly, spread exponentially, suffocate quickly.
Even though they may evolve and mutate, we just wanted them to be solid all the way through.
How does the virus mutate over time, and how long do people stay immune once they've been exposed?
This means the genes are permanently eliminated and the parasite can't mutate and replace the genes, says Vaughan.
Vaccines don't work as well against it in general because it tends to mutate more than other strains.
Get a toxic virus injected into your blood that will only mutate in the air and get you sick!
That being said, viruses like Nipah are a concern because of their ability to mutate and jump between species.
And the cells in a man's breast tissue can mutate and cause cancer, just like it can in women.
The virus, which is already highly communicable, appears to mutate quickly during an epidemic, allowing it to spread quickly.
"When we evaluate our spaces, our histories are metabolized; they mutate and are more alive in us," she explains.
Efforts to label sites as patently untruthful are attractive but could easily mutate into the censorship of political speech.
There are dozens of strains of flu viruses that mutate quickly, and that makes building a vaccine quite challenging.
Currently available vaccines target the spikes on the virus's outer shell, which are the parts that mutate the fastest.
Another issue is that the virus could potentially mutate in such a way that one kit no longer works.
The flu can mutate and strains can change each year, meaning new vaccines are needed for every flu season.
Ignorance and fear mutate these creatures into adversaries, and we lose; we miss the miraculous drama cycling around us.
Using a standard lab trick such as polymerase chain reaction, you randomly mutate the gene that encodes the protein.
Many of these genes keep cells working together harmoniously, and when they mutate, cells may multiply out of control.
The virus that causes AIDS has different strains, and it has the ability to change and mutate over time.
But whenever bird flu spreads to people, there's always the worry that it will mutate to become more contagious.
On Rock Dust Light Star, their sound continued to mutate towards areas of more plasticine funk and breezy disco.
On the macro level, Black Friday is a cultural ritual we collectively, accidentally allowed to mutate to this extreme.
Rather than necessarily mutate a person's genes, DES alters how those genes are expressed and actually manifest in a person.
Then researchers discovered the vaccine's weakened virus could mutate to regain its strength, causing outbreaks identical to the wild virus.
This includes population density, which influences the number of people infected and how many opportunities the virus has to mutate.
Moreover, there's a risk the virus used in the vaccine could mutate, become virulent and cause a more severe strain.
But her cancer, like all cancers, was alive, a constellation of mutant cells that continued to mutate into new variations.
About once in every million vaccinations, a weak vaccine strain will mutate to become more dangerous and begin to spread.
Every time a disease comes in contact with a new antibiotic, it has a chance to mutate and overcome it.
Even if we stumble across one way a virus could mutate to become deadly, we might miss thousands of others.
It's hard to get a fix on her, because the characters she is playing seem to mutate with the occasion.
Once she found the best variant of subtilisin, she continued to mutate it until she had the very best version.
So far, 2019-nCoV has not mutated like that, though health experts say the virus has the potential to mutate.
Similarly, makeup trends and products — less obviously occupied with wiping us out — need to mutate to survive and to stay relevant.
They also suggest targeting genes less likely to mutate in the first place, because they are essential to a species' fitness.
Not only does the virus make a lot of copies of itself very, very quickly, its many different strains also mutate.
Both Pendley and Vernarelli said the novel coronavirus is one of many viruses to mutate and jump from animals to humans.
HIV has several different subtypes or strains, and like other viruses, it has the ability to change and mutate over time.
Third, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is supporting the creation of new oral vaccines less able to mutate into dangerous forms.
This system could work regardless of the attack type or vulnerability targeted, which is critical given that hackers can mutate code endlessly.
Dr Grad notes that this may cause them to mutate to the conditions inside the eggs, thus reducing their effectiveness as antigens.
These might not seem like huge numbers, but the influenza virus is notoriously hard to vaccinate against, since it can mutate rapidly.
But Keith points out that jazz has always been marked by its willingness to embrace new musical forms, to mutate and evolve.
The more such bacteria are exposed to antibiotics, the greater the chances they will mutate and render such drugs ineffective against them.
Our vaccines are pretty bad at stopping it because of how fast it can mutate, which has led to overall less protection.
BRCA and ATM genes are responsible for producing proteins that repair damaged DNA, but can cause cancer growth if the genes mutate.
The game's lore speaks of Shapers and Cataclysms while Artefacts terraform sections of the planet, mutate wildlife, and change the local climate.
Instead, it probes the structure of a belief system and how that can mutate from idealist origins to more mind-controlling ones.
As a record buyer, most years feel similar, since my buying habits are guided by my taste and interests as they mutate.
If you wipe sanitizer off your hands, it won't be fully effective and may allow some bacteria to escape and potentially mutate.
"A low resolution heavily manipulated mix of digital and primitive analog effects mutate Mike's performance into colourful distorted abstract forms," notes Jackson.
During that time — and even while vaccines are being produced — the circulating viruses can mutate, lessening the effectiveness of the chosen vaccine.
This is true with coronaviruses in particular: They mutate often while they replicate, and can evolve as quickly as a nightmare ghoul.
SARS is also a type of coronavirus, which causes flu-like symptoms, and can mutate as it spreads from person to person.
That&aposs because strange pathogens emerge all the time, finding new ways to mutate or jump from their host to other species.
Moreover, the shapes themselves mutate and warp, with the mushroom cloud cleaved in half in some, and expanding, mountain-like, in others.
Long before humans began making use of them, evolutionary pressure caused some bacteria to mutate and develop resistance to attacks from others.
Abstracted images mutate and bear different Urdu and English words, beginning with "Home," a floorplan of the artist's childhood house in Aligarh, India.
These experiments are meant to be a kind of pre-emptive strike against viruses before they naturally mutate into something dangerous to humans.
These chemicals don't mutate the genes themselves, but they do affect how they're used, like deciding which instructions are followed and which aren't.
The microbes that mutate and develop resistance to a drug will be the ones that survive and go on to proliferate the most.
This means that if an attacker can mutate an on-disk file without informing the virtual management subsystem, this is a security bug.
One big drawback: Viruses can mutate significantly with each new generation, perhaps allowing a dead or weakened virus to become active once again.
It remains shocking how one such report or rumor can mutate, distorted and amplified, as it is repackaged by other news outlets abroad.
It has the ability to mutate both during and between flu seasons (more so than other strains), rendering our preventative vaccines less effective.
Known for elegant loops of geometric objects to biological beings that mutate, Mathew Lucas is a multitalented designer who makes incredibly mesmerizing GIFs.
Historical (we prefer to say ahistorical) progressions in the human species have lead us to this moment where we either mutate or disintegrate.
Metaphors (for alienation, for insatiate desire) are marvelously transformed into the literal; existential fears (of purpose, of worth) mutate devilishly into the corporeal.
An instructive point in Berman's book — if not a central one — is that antidemocratic forces mutate as frequently as anything else in politics.
"If there are nights that cater to that, as there were with dubstep, then that allows things to grow and mutate," McAuley agrees.
I normally watch football by myself because I mutate into an antisocial gremlin when I'm trying to focus, but Mike knows the drill.
Since then, virologists have been trying to understand how Yersinia pestis, the organism responsible for the infectious disease, can mutate into new strains.
It's no easy task, but researchers are concentrating on finding portions of the influenza virus that mutate less rapidly than the surface hemagglutinin proteins.
The greatest fear is that a deadly strain of avian flu could mutate into a pandemic form that can be passed easily between people.
He thinks that chemotherapy drugs and other stresses on tumors may encourage malignant cells to mutate further, including mutations for resistance to the drugs.
Microorganisms tend to evolve (read: mutate) at an alarming rate compared to every living thing else in the world, and viruses even more so.
H7N2 is a type of avian influenza virus, also known as the bird flu, that can mutate and transfer onto mammals such as cats.
Filmstrips are a living thing — they degrade and expand and contract and mutate and warp over time based on the conditions they're left in.
These pathogens develop a resistance by being exposed to a dosage of antibiotics that allow them to mutate and develop, Moore said. http://thehill.
Such strains are still a concern to agriculture and health officials because they can mutate into more dangerous, highly pathogenic forms of the virus.
Both authors shun the dogma of authenticity, preferring instead to celebrate the way recipes mutate like language as they pass through time and space.
That's because our genomes are sprinkled with segments, known as short tandem repeats (STRs), that mutate much faster than the rest of our DNA.
Drug-resistant infections kill 23,000 Americans each year and sicken two million, according to the C.D.C. As more germs mutate, the threat is growing.
But after years of city life, some rodents have begun to genetically mutate, developing a resistance to poison and a gift for outsmarting traps.
But the more you think about them, the more they mutate into something less comfortable, which subverts the essence of their cozy surface charm.
Drug-resistant infections kill 23,000 Americans each year and sicken 2 million, according to the C.D.C. As more germs mutate, the threat is growing.
Human coronaviruses first jump from animals to people — from bats during SARS and camels in MERS — and then mutate to spread person-to-person.
Just as diseases mutate and evolve in real life, the zombies are also evolving 10 years after the apocalypse that preceded the first Zombieland.
Drug-resistant infections kill 23,000 Americans each year and sicken 2 million, according to the C.D.C. As more germs mutate, the threat is growing.
But the long drama around Lincoln's correspondence shows that when private offers of condolence become public, they can mutate into an entirely different conversation.
The result feels a bit like browsing an analog Internet, where memes mutate into free-verse poetry, while simultaneously channel-surfing noise radio stations.
The NBA is a living thing, and the strange communal organisms in it mutate at a crazy rate if left alone to do so.
What's more, this gene coding is conserved across different viruses in the same family, meaning it is unlikely to mutate and change or be altered.
For an infectious agent to evolve into an airborne pathogen, it must mutate in a way that makes that mode of transmission the most efficient.
Disease experts fear a deadly strain of bird flu could mutate into a form that could be passed easily between people and become a pandemic.
The featurette shows off new footage of the world beyond the barrier, where Portman says they discover that life beyond it has begun to mutate.
But public health officials are concerned about the potential for H7N9 to mutate into a contagious virus, like other flu viruses have in the past.
The concern is that it will mutate to something more likely to kill or spread, but the mutation overall is just a natural evolutionary process.
Climate change and felled forests bring together species that have never crossed paths, which lets microbes mutate among them and make their way into humans.
As we learned from Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation in the 1990s, independent investigations often mutate, uncovering shady dealings that fall outside of their initial scope.
The fluids, illuminated by various hues of light, flow like gases, ripple like water being blown by wind, and in various other ways, texturally mutate.
And even some smallish viruses, including H.I.V., flu and hepatitis C, mutate so rapidly that their surfaces change shape before antibodies can lock onto them.
Jiang Xueqin, an education consultant in Beijing, said fanning national pride could quickly "mutate into a fierce and militant nationalism" that is difficult to control.
It is common for viruses to mutate, but doing so makes them more dangerous as they might become immune to treatments designed to tackle them.
BioServe will also monitor the hemp and coffee remotely from Earth to monitor whether radiation and lack of gravity mutate the plants in any way.
The H5N1 virus mostly affects birds, but experts fear it could mutate and spread rapidly between people, triggering a pandemic that could possibly kill millions.
But her marriage, and the stories forced upon her relationship, wedding, pregnancy and imminent childbirth, mutate and change for whoever happens to be reading them.
It can even mutate into twins, a superpower we lose early in our development — so that we do not abuse it, I like to think.
In extremely rare circumstances, generally when a population is not adequately vaccinated, the live virus in the oral vaccine can sometimes mutate and infect people.
There are a few relatively straightforward (but distortion-buzzed) songs and many others that are mixed inside-out or come unglued and mutate as they go.
With a push of a button — essentially, this is a simplification — scientists will be able to instantly mutate their synthetic genome into a million new forms.
As cancer tumors grow, they evolve and mutate into groups of very different cells that often look and behave differently, which makes them hard to attack.
The faint ping heard every time the cells mutate gives a disturbing yet familiar sensation of being marooned in a system governed by opaque, indecipherable rules.
Vaccine creation is tricky, and vaccines against outbreaks are even trickier, since these diseases can vanish in a matter of months or mutate as they spread.
The cancer cells will eventually mutate so they can't be suppressed by the medicine, and we can only pray new drugs are developed before each mutation.
Haskell had many migratory birds and hog farms; we now know that bird and human viruses like to meet and mutate inside the cells of pigs.
Many brides have wised up, though, saying that they think "bridezilla" is just a word that tries to mutate their perfectly normal emotions into uncontrollable hysteria.
But sometimes the viruses mutate inside the eggs -- meaning that when they are put inside the vaccine, they don't match what's out there making people sick.
The standard test is a kind of microbial murder mystery: an antibiotic is used again and again, until bacteria in the victim colonies mutate, developing resistance.
The mission will test if zero gravity will mutate or genetically alter the plants, so presumably someday you can have a CBD-infused coffee on Mars.
There's both power and fragility in the potential to mutate, and Glynn has made this interrelation of might and vulnerability manifest in her ragtag, broken bodies.
With each new contraceptive, I observed my personality mutate, my grasp on reality fluctuate, and my sense of sanity slip farther and farther out of reach.
Stopping such outbreaks typically requires vaccinating hundreds of thousands of children with both the injectable vaccine, which contains killed virus that cannot mutate, and the oral vaccine.
The prevailing idea about the development of a cancer is that genes randomly mutate in a healthy cell, perhaps from sun exposure, perhaps from simple bad luck.
Both of these factors make it more likely for the E. coli infecting the body to mutate, adapt, and become resistant to antibiotics, rendering those antibiotics useless.
Not only could an illness spread globally during that time, but the virus injected into the egg could mutate and make the vaccine less effective, said Poon.
Mr. Power's adaptation is filled with rhythmic repetitions, descriptions of recurrent dreams that seem realer than life and linked images that expand and mutate in the telling.
The virus can also mutate while it's developing in chicken eggs, according to research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in November.
Type A viruses can swiftly mutate and rearrange the molecular makeup of Has and Nas, making them difficult if not impossible for our immune systems to recognize.
In countries where vaccination rates are low, the weakened viruses in the oral vaccine can circulate in wastewater and mutate into what are effectively evil twins of themselves.
As someone who has long cherished the idea of America, I am distressed to see how quickly fear can travel and mutate from hot words to dangerous deeds.
Though switchboard interfaces were modular, for The Exchange, Napolean had to add a lot more knobs, sliders and potentiometers to mutate them into an aesthetically pleasing modular synthesizer.
Over time, bacteria adapt to the strong drugs intended to kill them and eventually mutate or acquire genes capable of interfering with -- or even destroying -- the antibiotic itself.
One former top British military official said forcing tech companies to weaken encryption would simply make the problem mutate and lead extremists to find other ways to communicate.
The artist collaborated with Japanese scientists who can translate M.R.I. scans into pictures, and the resultant, restless impressions of brain activity mutate and pullulate from frame to frame.
"We've seen multiple attempts by HHS to kind of mutate what Title X is supposed to be doing and the services they're supposed to be providing," Huling told Refinery29.
Gain of function studies are designed as a kind of pre-emptive strike against viruses before they naturally mutate into something dangerous, or before unscrupulous humans do the same.
When infectious organisms — primarily bacteria, but also viruses and fungi — are exposed to a sub-lethal dosage of an antibiotic, they can mutate and develop resistance to that medicine.
"This virus can mutate very easily, so low-pathogenic issues are just as important - when they are circulating among the wild birds - as the high-pathogenic issues," Shere said.
In 2005, it was feared that the H5N1 avian flu, which killed or forced the culling of millions of chickens and ducks, would mutate and spread widely among humans.
It's critical to have clear, distinct names for different types of diseases because they can take many forms, and the bacteria, fungi, and viruses behind them can mutate rapidly.
Viruses can mix and mutate in wild and domestic animals, especially in environments like markets where species diversity may be high and live animals are preferred to dead ones.
Covid-2900 is the latest of the coronaviruses, most of which only cause colds in humans, but these can mutate to forms that cause serious, sometimes life-threatening illnesses.
Dr. Hui said the risk of the virus spreading from human to human on a broad scale appeared to be low, though he noted that the virus could mutate.
Some genetic disorders are known to mutate specific DNA bases, so having the ability to edit these bases would be enormously beneficial in terms of overcoming many genetic disorders.
Chapman was staring down an issue that's vexed hundreds of policymakers before him: America's beguiling network of messy fireworks laws, which seems to mutate and contradict itself every day.
PUAs don't necessarily believe that they're owed anything from women, but their followers might mutate their message, believing that sleeping with women or getting a girlfriend cures all personal ills.
The face-swap, for example, doesn't just mutate our own identity, it allows us to trade ours with someone else, creating distinct, shared facial characters from these glitchy, flawed hybrids.
The World Organization for Animal Health requires that all confirmed low-pathogenic H5 and H7 bird flu subtypes be reported because of their potential to mutate into highly pathogenic strains.
But this season's dominant strain, known as H3N2 or the "Hong Kong" flu, is especially virulent because it tends to mutate more than other strains, rendering our vaccines less effective.
The team noted that because the virus infected a huge number of people, it was likely able to mutate and adapt to humans — becoming more deadly as the outbreak progressed.
The home video was right on point, illustrating the takeaway for the course: how boys are taught, sometimes with the best of intentions, to mutate their emotional suffering into anger.
The authors say that phenol is toxic, and some even suspect that it has mutagenic potential—aka it can mutate your genes, which can lead to health problems like cancer.
To wrap your head around the problem, it's important to understand that infection-causing bacteria are living things, and are able to mutate and evolve in order to avoid extinction.
Caught in a new spotlight, Cicierega watched his videos morph and mutate into remixes, tributes, and fan videos as the burgeoning phenomenon of the YouTube Celebrity was quickly taking shape.
"It doesn't take much for a virus in general to go from being worrisome to being extremely worrisome, because they tend to morph and mutate a lot," Dr. Messonnier said.
Is there a final file or is there this ever-changing thing that you can mutate in your zone and you're going to export it to a place like Instagram?
He'd always be a little bit corny, and as a low-budget, 1990 Captain America movie proved, that corniness could quickly mutate into something garish and klutzy on the big screen.
When we misdiagnose or oversimplify (such as "overhauling corporate culture" or "tone from the top"), a whack-a-mole situation emerges where old behaviors resurface and mutate into new dangerous behaviors.
There are many different types of flu viruses and they can mutate rapidly, so the vaccine is updated each year to best match the strains predicted to circulate during that season.
Like any fuel, it inevitably spews out waste — a corrosive exhaust of substances called "free radicals," or "reactive oxygen species," that can mutate DNA and nudge a cell closer to malignancy.
Jihadist ideology has long proven itself able to mutate as circumstances change, and there is no shortage of warfare, injustice, oppression, poverty, sectarianism and naked religious hatred for it to exploit.
Called population-based training (PBT), the technique involves taking a host of neural networks and pitting them against each other, giving them the ability to mutate and even copy each other.
According to CNN, the HIV virus and its various subtypes are able to change and mutate over time, and this is the first new Group M strain identified in 19 years.
Cocaine's route from the jungles of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru to the cash cow that is the European drug market is continuing to mutate and flourish amid the war on drugs.
Viruses mutate at a steady rate, and so as they spread, researchers can look at how many adaptations they've acquired and count back in time to figure out when it appeared.
If they did, you would find yourself in a terrifyingly fecund primordial soup in which all sorts of ideas could develop, mutate, cross-pollinate, do battle, die off and be reborn.
The flu virus is a moving target, highly subject to mutations; even the way the vaccine is made — often involving growing the virus variants in eggs — can cause them to mutate.
Viruses and bacteria can mutate and become more infectious or deadly (or both), and there's a constant risk that new illnesses could find ways to jump from their hosts to humans.
And even if all answers are yes, will the virus be able to mutate around it before the drug or some other medication has had a chance to save the day?
It's an example of how climate change has caused natural events, like wildfires, to "mutate into more disastrous and deadly versions of themselves," The Post's Andrew Freedman and Sarah Kaplan report.
In the yeast mechanism "there's not selection for a mechanism that actually says, 'This is the gene I should mutate to solve the problem,'" said Patricia Foster, a biologist at Indiana University.
But it's also a very intensive and even potentially fatal option that sometimes still fails, either because the T-cells can lose their reprogramming midway through or the tumor cells themselves mutate.
This Pokémon changes its type when exclusive items are inserted into the drive on its head, and its somatic cells mutate and glow with different colors of light depending on its type.
It has also always sent photos off of users' phones to a remote server so that they could be processed by the custom neural networks that mutate your photos into new creations.
Desiderio has been vocal about the influences he used to create "Sleep," and if we trace them we can see the image at the heart of "Famous" develop and mutate over time.
Berlinde De Bruyckere: No Life Lost continues this exploration of a liminal region between life and death, where the objects on view mutate the gallery environment into a space of self-reflection.
We also see how an enormous culture of cells is produced for medical research, and how cells constantly mutate and change over time, challenging the nature of reality as we know it.
Their greatest fear is that a deadly strain of avian flu could then mutate into a pandemic form that can be passed easily between people - something that has not yet been seen.
The greatest fear now is that a deadly strain could jump from wild birds via poultry into humans, and then mutate into a pandemic airborne form that can pass easily between people.
That fungal ferment which looks like the mixed dregs of multiple cultures may yet mutate into something new and interesting and important itself; and the truly lonely planet is still out there.
In addition, "the possibility exists that the virus could mutate, and there are risks that the epidemic could spread further," said the official, Li Bin, a deputy head of China's health commission.
Jihadist ideology has long proven itself able to mutate as circumstances change, and there is no shortage of warfare, injustice, oppression, poverty, sectarianism and naked religious hatred for Islamist militants to exploit.
In Brandt's cold eye, humanity's escape from itself seems predestined by how easily these civic structures, which he lavishes with as much refined attention as the people they shelter, mutate into makeshift sanctuaries.
The virus might have the potential to mutate at some point in the future and become more likely to spread, but this is not happening right now and there's no reason to panic.
The specialized immune system cells, known as T-cells, will attack if they locate the flags, but they are often shielded by cancer defenses or hidden because tumors change and mutate so much.
Image: Regal CinemasMoviePass may be limping along in zombie form, just waiting for some finance bro to put it out of its misery, but its unlimited subscription model continues to spread and mutate.
Missing doses can have serious, long-term effects for some, he added, as left untreated even briefly the virus can mutate meaning the original medicine is less effective, allowing the virus to grow.
Here, colored lights play across the grid, and a line of dancers spools in silhouette along one wall (reminiscent of Jerome Robbins's "Glass Pieces"), as duets, trios and larger groupings mutate center stage.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. For the small subsection of the population who experience full-blown seasonal affective disorder (SAD), it's even worse—winter blues mutate into something far more debilitating.
Because their DNA and RNA are destroyed, it also means a bacteria or virus can't mutate and become resistant to the copper, or pass on genes (like for antibiotic resistance) to other microbes.
Global health experts and the WHO warn there is a risk that a more deadly flu virus will one day jump from animals to people, mutate and infect many hundreds of thousands of people.
Working in conjunction with NASA, lead researcher Dr. Anita Goel hopes that by sending MRSA bacteria to a zero-gravity environment, we can better understand how superbugs mutate to become resistant to available antibiotics.
Without DNA's built-in "proof-reading" capabilities, RNA viruses like influenza and HIV are more prone to genetic errors during replication, allowing them to mutate quickly as they move from host cell to cell.
The idea is that by sending MRSA into microgravity, where there's reason to believe it may mutate faster, we can improve our understanding of how the deadly bug develops resistance in the first place.
Fauci says the best effectiveness rate for a flu vaccine is 224%, partly due to the nature of the virus — which can mutate easily — and partly due to the current way vaccines are made.
When asked if the virus could mutate in such a way as to be transmitted by the Culex mosquito, the most common in the city, Dr. Lipkin said it could not be ruled out.
In it, something similar to Marginalia occurs: an archive of travelers that have never met share space and time, and reproductions mutate from one space to another through a number of the photographer's decisions.
The study, published in the scientific journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, found that over generations, a vegetarian diet can actually cause people to mutate (sadly, in a much less cool way than X-Men).
The virus could mutate and render past immunity ineffective, although scientists have found that it is mutating slowly, indicating that the protection from a past infection is likely to be effective for a while.
These programs should be shorter than college, with flexible scheduling suitable for adult students with families who may very well need to retrain again and again as jobs mutate in a fast-changing world.
Some scientists are eager to pursue these studies because they may show, for example, how a bird flu could mutate to more easily infect humans, or could yield clues to making a better vaccine.
They emit a disorienting, enrapturing flood of images and music taken from broadcast television and video art and programmed to repeat relentlessly, mutate wildly and change abruptly, although a driving, danceable beat is constant.
LONDON (Reuters) - A computer-generated portrait of a face that will change and mutate forever is among the works that went on display in London on Friday ahead of a major art auction next week.
They also suggested a second method that harnesses a species' survival programing, targeting areas of the genome that are essential to a species' fitness, and which are less likely to mutate in the first place.
Way up where a celestial blue is nearly all you can see, where atmospheres begin to merge and mutate and an unblinking, unceasing, total and utter darkness edges into view, fifteen seconds becomes something malleable.
What many experts are wary of is mixing within an intermediary host, meaning pathogens like viruses can transfer from the OG host to another animal and then mix and mutate there before jumping into humans.
Researchers discovered that even though cancer cells mutate wildly within a person's body, the cancer cells within each patient also have common mutations -- ones that could be isolated and fought off by certain immune cells.
And officials also discovered this week that in at least two instances the virus had spread from human-to-human contact, making it more likely the illness would spiral and mutate if not properly contained.
The internet has allowed the ideas and mindsets that spurred online movements like Gamergate in 2014 and online-turned-irl movements like 2017's "Unite the Right" to spread to and mutate with unprecedented speed.
Unable to solidify his hold on Toronto, Lanez allows legions of Toronto rappers to mutate into uninspired Owl Clones, otherwise known as "Hooters", capable only of expressing themselves through Autotune and slow, groaning R&B samples.
But the experience of listening to even those conceptual pieces has a dilation effect as you lean in close and wait for the changes—straining to hear the microscopic differences between sounds as they slowly mutate.
But there remains much work—and research—to be done: some of the most promising new cancer medicines are the product of our deeper understanding of how cancer cells mutate and escape removal by the body.
It turns out that live strains of poliovirus that are used in the oral poliovirus vaccine can mutate, spread and, in rare cases, even trigger an outbreak, representing a catch-103 in ongoing polio eradication endeavors.
One song can turn into a hundred if you mutate it enough...I bet if we tried collectively we could make an entire genre out of nothing but mutations of 'Like A Virgin' or 'Purple Rain.
But equally, the virus may mutate and become more virulent, and it may develop "resistance" against human anti-bodies, or it may even use anti-bodies to enter our body cells (as Dengue does, for example).
As with the arson conspiracy theories and misinformation that thrived once the Australian bushfires hit international headlines, it's likely this misinfo will continue to spread and mutate throughout the internet despite best efforts to debunk it.
A person's risk of developing cancer increases by 10% for every 10 centimeters (4 inches) they are over the average height, the study said, because they have more cells which could mutate and lead to cancer.
That's because there are two main types of light that can hurt your skin and cause the cells to mutate into cancer: ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B. UVB rays burn your skin, increasing the likelihood of cancer.
For those unfamiliar ... 'Toking Dead' is a comic strip about 2 friends who open a marijuana dispensary, and when disaster strikes and people mutate into zombies, the guys discover their weed holds the key to saving humanity.
He was particularly intrigued by the work of Roger Tsien, a biochemist at the University of California at San Diego, who was able to mutate a green fluorescent protein from a jellyfish into a rainbow of colors.
Mathematical biologist Mark Tanaka from the University of New South Wales hypothesizes that controlled fire use in early humans created the perfect conditions for tuberculosis to mutate from a harmless soil bacterium into our top microbial killer.
A few years later, I'd see footage of Whitey using a submersible microphone to capture and mutate the sound of a plastic container full of water, nearly drowning himself over the course of his eight-minute set.
Thinking like Tzara did about how art can circulate beyond the museum — and mutate as it circulates — is no less important for today's artists, who can exploit a global communication network the Dadaists could only dream of.
The vaccine, a weakened form of the polio virus that triggers the immune system's response, is secreted in the waste of vaccinated children, and over time can mutate into an infectious strain that may afflict the unvaccinated.
Other important unknowns include who is most at risk, whether coughing or contaminated surfaces are more likely to transmit the virus, how fast the virus can mutate and whether it will fade out when the weather warms.
The code persisted for many years and across generations, though it also began to mutate — in Gradius III for SNES the code caused the player's ship to self-destruct, as if telling them that cheaters never prosper.
"It's very much something that can mutate according to your changing conditions," said Mr. Dixon, 57, who has a tight mess of curly hair, a polished gold tooth and a pout that conceals a crackling dry wit.
But the flu virus can mutate quickly, sometimes acquiring a new ability to infect humans easily, causing concern about its potential to spark a pandemic, which happens when a new strain appears that most have no immunity against.
One of the most innovative things about the genre is its chameleon ability to change, grow, mutate, and become a hybrid creation of all things that serve as a testament to the ingenuity of radical black creative expression.
After a botched genetic experiment causes George to mutate into a King Kong-like giant, the scientist tries to save his simian pal while battling other oversized creatures, including a 30-foot-long wolf and a gigantic crocodile.
Although the groups that campaigned for a do-over never found a narrative to counter Mr. Johnson's call to "Get Brexit Done," they are likely to mutate into some kind of "rejoin movement" that will continue to agitate.
Screenshot: Pear VideoX-ray radiation can mutate cells and cause cancer, but that was a small risk for a commuter who didn't want to part with her handbag at a southern China train station during the Lunar New Year.
Robin Lovell-Badge, a leading geneticist and the organizer of a conference where He Jiankui made his revelation, said the results showed the Chinese scientist "was foolish to choose CCR5 to mutate in his attempts at germline genome editing".
Each particle is an individual life-form that is doing its best to replicate and survive and it's competing against all the others for survival in the environment of the human body, and when the particles replicate, they mutate.
Just like rock and jazz before it, the music will expand and mutate, with rappers like the Chendu/Brooklyn artist Bohan Phoenix interpolating Asian instrumental samples and bilingual lyricism, forming new strains of hip-hop that are truly intercontinental.
DNA vaccine To create an inactivated vaccine, scientists kill the disease-causing microbe to create a vaccine that is more stable than live vaccines and safer too, since the dead microbes can't mutate back to their disease-causing state.
The insight that's emerging from the whole Infowars debacle is that problems exist not only with how public figures use social platforms, but with how their audiences interpret or mutate their messages as they get shared, again and again.
His new six-track EP, Mutate Repeat Infinity (out June 24 on Banko Gotiti Records), finds the artist connecting his love of both dance music and new wave pop, while subtly taking on queer political issues in his lyrics.
What they're saying: Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Axios that while last season may not have been as deadly as the 2017–2018 season, it demonstrated how quickly strains can mutate.
It's possible that people who grew up in places with poor sanitation will fare slightly better than athletes who've enjoyed clean water their entire lives, but it's hard to make blanket statements because viruses mutate quickly and are site-specific.
The drug that inspired them is ribavirin, which is already being used to treat hepatitis C. Their experimental results suggest that the way to take Ebola down is to cause it to mutate, thereby turning the virus's best weapon against itself.
He purposely built out overlap with legends like the Montauk Project and Philadelphia Experiment, allowing the story to mutate, incorporating elements from other conspiracy pantheons, and letting posters feel like their findings were leading to breakthroughs in a real, evolving investigation.
In regular circulation since the 1950's, H3N2 tends to mutate faster than other seasonal strains, meaning that vaccines created against it earlier in the year don't offer as much protection by the time it reaches the public in full force.
Viruses mutate constantly, playing the equivalent of a genetic slot machine until they chance upon the winning genetic sequences to allow them to jump from animals into humans, and be infectious enough to spread their genetic information far and wide.
Even when the drugs are authentic, many poor Kenyans try to save money by buying just a few tablets instead of the full course — not enough to vanquish an infection but enough to allow bacteria to mutate and gain resistance.
"When you mutate the gene, it basically shrinks the plant like an accordion so you can make it much more compact," said Zachary Lippman, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory who co-led the study.
Tuesday, November 13, 7 pm Crying Pine Tree: Artist Talk by Goldin+Senneby Goldin+Senneby is a Stockholm-based artist duo who have explored the correspondences between conceptual art and finance capital, but lately their practice has begun to mutate.
This kind of test requires designing small pieces of DNA that match sections of the viral genome that are distinctive from other coronaviruses—like the ones that cause SARS, MERS, and the common cold—but stable enough that they're not going to mutate.
You can try to avoid the pain, but you'll have to reckon with it eventually; delaying that just delays your whole healing process, and makes the feelings more likely to persist and mutate into PTSD that will be harder to grapple with.
"When it circulates for a long time among too many poorly vaccinated or unvaccinated children, this is how it is allowed to mutate and become virulent again," Michel Zaffran, director of the polio eradication program at the World Health Organization, told us.
"It doesn't take much for a virus in general to go from being worrisome to being extremely worrisome, because they tend to morph and mutate a lot," said Messonnier last Friday during an update for reporters, where she had predicted a US case.
In 2011, an outcry arose when laboratories in Wisconsin and the Netherlands revealed that they were trying to mutate the lethal H5N1 bird flu in ways that would let it jump easily between ferrets, which are used to model human flu susceptibility.
The same unexplained factors that are causing deer to grow pink flowers on their antlers (one of the most gorgeous shots in a movie filled with them), are also causing bears to mutate into something resembling a demon from the darkest pit of your nightmares.
In the work that I do, I can pull out a whole load of solar data, maybe a solar flare, and you hear this kind of roaring lion, which is "really" an explosion, so it makes sense to mutate it into an aural thing.
In 2008, when Ko San became the first South Korean to go to space, he brought kimchi with him; this kimchi had been specially engineered for space, where the bacteria normally involved in cabbage fermentation could possibly mutate and cause problems aboard a spacecraft.
Once a month, down at the Outlaw's Yacht Club, over the course of an evening, Leeds becomes a Leo Mas style landscape; heavenly birds swoop down from office blocks, the oaks of Hyde Park mutate into giant palms, and everything is awash in brilliant blue.
Tonight's show is a direct response to the Republican National Convention that has taken over the city like a bacterial disease and, after an opening day that went by without too much incident, things started to mutate, scab, and rot through the city today.
First, they looked at the RNA of the new coronavirus, and decided their test would target parts of the code that were similar to the RNA of the SARS coronavirus -- parts that would be less likely to mutate, as they were essential to the virus.
Often the sparkle settles into a hypnotic pattern, as on "Self-Help Tape," whose overdubbed Sumneys chorus swoops around with delight, or "Lonely World," which starts as a static acoustic ballad and gradually adds sound effects to mutate into a dizzy dance groove by song's end.
At least that's the basic story anyway; in reality, these two new influential scenes would later mutate, moving toward and away from each other, the former eventually splintering into sub-genres like bassline and UK funky, the latter becoming fiercely independent or acquiescing to chart success.
First heard on the English online station NTS and released this week on CDs and vinyl, the music of "NTS Sessions" is largely atonal and proudly artificial, with computerized sounds that materialize, recur and mutate, defining patterns then melting them down, exploring both propulsion and meditation.
Marion and her illustrator and 2D animation collaborator Kelzang Ravach, who creates under the moniker Ma-Ke, use various techniques and media—collage, paint and digital effects—to make La Chica's face mutate in a number of ways, creating something that's dreamlike without ever being grotesque.
Some of the concerns raised include the impact genetically-modified mosquitoes could have on the local wildlife that feeds on insects and fears that the virus could mutate and become resistant (to what, exactly, isn't clear, because there is no treatment for Zika or Dengue currently).
If David wants to spread his perfect creatures as far and wide as possible, why does he mutate them from something that can infect a host instantly and invisibly into something that requires a host to come to one specific place and stick its face into a giant egg?
For the first few hours, finding new tales and watching them grow and mutate became on obsession; I couldn't get enough of the weird ghost tales, heart-wrenching tragedies, or unexpected twists — like seeing how a girl carrying a basket of kittens could eventually turn into something more sinister.
If Splice can make a mobile export function work in seamless fashion, Beat Maker could mutate into a nice go-between for artists who like to sketch music on the road, but who want a clip in Logic or Ableton when their in their home or professional studio.
Experts believe the country is paying a heavy price after the government failed to learn one of the critical lessons from the SARS epidemic 17 years ago: Diseases can mutate easily and spread to humans in markets where different species of live animals live in close and unhygienic proximity.
"H3N63 viruses tend to mutate faster than the other influenza virus types [and] years where H3N2 dominate tend to have more cases of hospitalizations," said Jackson, whose institute is part of the U.S. Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network, a CDC-funded network that measures how well the vaccine is preventing flu cases every year.
Unlike Iggy Azalea, who made the tactical switch from Australian to American as a simple marketing move to engage a wider audience, Turner's voice has continued to transmogrify and mutate in a multitude of ways, to a point where he's now become some sort of Jones from Police Academy style variety act.
The agency approved the expanded use despite strenuous objections from the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which warn that the heavy use of antimicrobial drugs in agriculture could spur germs to mutate so they become resistant to the drugs, threatening the lives of millions of people.
It wasn't hard to imagine the Hollywood version of the gene-drive story: the rogue scientist determined to destroy global agriculture by breeding an unstoppable army of insects (working title: "The Plague"); the corrupt corporate titan who, warned that gene drives can mutate wildly, silences the researcher, determined to see a return on his investment.
Potrykus seems to suggest that climate change, for better or worse, will be its own kind of Stargate sequence: Abbie has to grow his arms outward with plastic and duct tape to compensate for his sedentary lifestyle, the increasingly chaotic conditions of our global environment will mutate the last of our species beyond recognition.
The potential for gene-editing techniques to engineer biological weapons of unprecedented power—coupled with the familiar shape-shifting ingenuity of nature itself, in which baleful bacteria and viruses mutate with such speed and vigor we just can't seem to figure them out—will pose a significant challenge to the values and ethics captured in the BWC treaty.
What they did: The two studies published Wednesday — one using a "first of a kind" antibody molecule that can bind to three different places on the HIV virus and the other using a cocktail of two single antibodies — state they believe the antibodies' ability to target different regions of the virus, which can mutate rapidly, prevented infection.
The crux of the issue in a field like drug development, for example, is that even as scientists identify the many permutations and strains of, say, a particular kind of cancer, each of these strains can mutate, and that is before you consider that each mutation might behave completely differently depending on which person develops the mutation.
"We have not seen thus far any type of change in the way it's acting, but we are keeping a very close eye on it because it is conceivable that it could mutate and change some of the ways that it performs," Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told CBS on Sunday.
Dr. Melanie Bui, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Vermont Medical Center and coauthor of a paper on the dangers of black salve, told BuzzFeed News that this is not true — black salve destroys both healthy and cancerous tissue, and can even possibly mutate cancerous cells, causing normally treatable skin cancers to metastasize and spread.
Each sculpture seems to contain a dissimilar or opposite entity: the sardines bear a kinship with the hand; the boat could mutate into Jonah's whale; a green, white, and violet ladder evokes both a garden trellis and a slice of DNA; and a multi-pronged floor piece might be interpreted as a bit of coral, a calcite crystal, or a life-bearing spore.
It also happens to mutate very quickly, which means that H. pylori's DNA can give researchers an even higher resolution picture of how human populations have moved around the globe than human DNA would allow right now, says Yoshan Moodley, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Venda in South Africa and one of the co-authors of the study.
While a central violent incident is at the core of the tale, the novel postpones telling that part of the story while the author establishes how its meaning is framed by the different circumstances under which he relates it to the police, his sister, one friend, and then others, and how the facts are prone to mutate in the retellings.
A new study from Italian researchers suggests that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which is the cause of the COVID-19 disease currently causing a global health crisis, is relatively slow to mutate – meaning that any effective vaccine that is developed to prevent people from getting infected should be broadly effective across geographically separated populations over a relatively long period of time.
While "Study for Scent of Apricots on the Fields" is clearly, as the title states, a study, which is affirmed by the superimposed grid and the nearly identical composition on its related painting, the other drawings in the show are less discrete studies than they are apprehensions of surging motifs, entities that appear, mutate, and reappear from work to work.
But no matter how good Oladipo becomes, if the Pacers want to sit on the same perch as Boston and Philadelphia, they either need a randomly awful season (preferably in 2019) to strike gold in the lottery, for Turner to immediately mutate into the LaMarcus Aldridge 2.0 Pritchard thinks he can, or package some of their young assets (like Sabonis, Turner) for another star.
READ: A company is sending cannabis and coffee to space to see if they mutate The two satellites — the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, a 1003 metric-ton hunk of metal that was the first orbiting telescope to map the night sky at infrared wavelengths back in the '80s, and the Gravity Gradient Stabilization Experiment 4, an experimental device meant to test spacelight principles, launched in 1967 — will likely come within 40 feet of each other over Pittsburgh at 6:39 p.m.
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