hypermutator
A hypermutator is a cell lineage with an elevated mutation rate compared with typical strains. This phenotype arises when DNA repair systems are compromised or when cells increase the activity of error-prone DNA synthesis. Hypermutators have been described in bacteria, fungi, and cancer cells, and they can accelerate adaptation under stress while also increasing the load of deleterious mutations.
In bacteria, the most common cause is loss of function in the mismatch repair system (MutS, MutL,
In eukaryotes, hypermutator phenotypes occur in cancer and can arise from mismatch repair deficiency (loss of
Detection and implications: Mutation rates are typically expressed as mutations per genome per generation and are