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  1. Muton (genetics) - Wikipedia

    Muton is a term in genetics that means the smallest unit in a chromosome that can be changed by mutations. [1] The term Muton was created by Seymour Benzer in 1955 after his work about …

  2. Muton (XCOM 2) | XCOM Wiki | Fandom

    The Muton is an alien enemy encountered in XCOM 2. It serves as the aliens' primary frontline unit.

  3. Muton - UFOpaedia

    Jun 27, 2018 · Mutons are the most physically-powerful sentient race in X-COM. They may be accompanied by Silacoid and Celatid terror units. Mutons have high stats and armor and are …

  4. Muton - Oxford Reference

    4 days ago · The smallest unit of DNA in which a change can result in a mutation (a single nucleotide). See Chronology, 1955, Benzer.

  5. MUTON definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    muton (ˈmjuˌtɑn ) noun the smallest unit of DNA, possibly one nucleotide, that can produce a mutation

  6. Muton - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Dec 22, 2025 · muton /ˈmjutn/ IPA guide Definitions of muton noun the smallest unit of DNA where a mutation can occur see more

  7. muton - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 31, 2025 · Contracted form of mutation +‎ -on, coined by American molecular biologist Seymour Benzer in 1957 as " [t]he unit of mutation […] defined as the smallest element that, …

  8. Muton | XCOM-2 Wiki

    Mar 16, 2016 · Muton is an Enemy in XCOM 2. Now that the aliens have access to our DNA, they're using it to manipulate their own genomes. We've already seen it at work with the …

  9. muton - Terminology of Molecular Biology for muton – GenScript

    Mutagenesis Portfolio offers several mutation and library services to meet various customers’ needs. Bridge the gap between chemically synthesized oligos and bological applications.

  10. MuToN Quantifies Binding Affinity Changes upon Protein …

    In the present work, a geometric deep learning framework called MuToN is introduced for quantifying protein binding affinity change upon residue mutations. The method, designed with …