Examples of using Mutate in English and their translations into Finnish
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We had no idea the virus would spiral out of control and mutate, evolve.
other countries, giving animal viruses all kinds of opportunities to mix and mutate.
You can even mutate itself, once for the source of radiation
Giving animal viruses all kinds of opportunities to mix and mutate have remained popular in parts of China and other countries, Live animal markets like this and jump to humans.
But these micro-organisms there is another unique feature- they mutate, adapting to new conditions
H5N1 could mutate and give rise to a new flu virus subtype that would be transmissible from humans to humans
that's when it's active, when it can mutate.
people are allowed to harden the disease itself, or mutate.
Elevates the risk for a virus to spread and mutate at a rapid pace. The problem with that is that the sheer number of animals in a confined space.
routine jobs will decline or mutate to require higher basic skills.
viruses very quickly adapt to any aggressive environment and mutate.
The problem with that is that the sheer number of animals in a confined space elevates the risk for a virus to spread and mutate at a rapid pace.
Such phrases may be more correct than the proposed wording since some ingredients mutate during the fermentation process.
Secondly, we have seen in recent years that viruses that occur in living animals can rapidly mutate.
which could mutate into a pandemic and present Europe with problems such as it has not experienced before.
A dozen or so virus strains that could mutate at any moment and pose a threat to Europe have been circulating there for years.
Tomorrow… can mutate and cross over into the general population. The National Institute of Health is worried that this illness, or whatever it is.
I have just got time for one question: if low pathogen avian flu is also infectious and can mutate, how can we be certain that the import of infected wildfowl
which can mutate into the highly pathogenic strain after circulation for short periods in a poultry population.
with the power to reproduce, mutate, multiply, and compete with natural species which will not have the time or ability to develop defence mechanisms.