mutert
Mutert is a term used in theoretical population genetics to denote a proposed class of mutational events in which multiple genomic sites undergo coordinated changes within a relatively short time frame. The term combines "mutation" with a suffix denoting a patterned class and was introduced in speculative literature to describe bursts of clustered mutations that appear temporally linked rather than arising independently.
Definition and scope: Mutert events are characterized by a burst of alterations affecting several loci, often
Mechanisms: Proposed pathways imply a mutational cascade that elevates local mutation rates in a defined region,
Detection and study: Investigations require dense sequencing and lineage reconstruction to identify temporally ordered mutations; statistical
Significance and applications: If validated, Mutert could inform interpretation of rapid phenotypic shifts, adaptation under strong
Reception and debate: Critics argue Mutert may reflect methodological artifacts or sampling bias; proponents stress the
See also: mutation bursts, kataegis, clustered mutational signatures.