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1) "Mutant" -- As to mutant ninja turtle mutant Pronunciation: 'myü-t&nt Function: adjective Etymology: Latin mutant-, mutans, present participle of mutare : of, relating to, or produced by mutation - mutant noun Pronunciation Symbols It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into mutation. (Discuss) A mutant is an individual, organism, or new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is a sudden structural change within the DNA of a gene or chromosome of an organism resulting in the creation of a new character or trait not found in the wildtype. In an organism or individual, the new character or trait may or may not be trivial, may occasionally be beneficial, but will usually result in either a genetic disorder or have no phenotypic effect whatsoever. The natural occurrence of genetic mutations is integral to the process of evolution. A more general term for mutant is sport, which includes individuals who vary from type due to mutation, as well as those who vary from type due to other reasons. Developmental abnormalities not due to genetic change, are frequently referred to as mutants by non-experts. The difference between a developmental abnormality and a mutation is that the former is non-hereditable as the DNA is unchanged. Such abnormalities include extra limbs and occur when a genetically normal embryo develops abnormally. Occasionally, a body cell in a healthy organism may acquire a mutation caused by a genetic error occurring during routine cell division. This is also known as a "somatic mutation." Such an error may result in cancer. Creatures with visibly obvious mutations are often regarded as objects of curiosity. Examples include rare blue lobsters.[1] albinos of many species[2][3] and animals with extra digits.[4] A well-known mutation in fruit flies causes the flies to have legs in place of antennas.[5] An American aquarium even displays a remarkable "double mutant" snake that is both albino and has two heads[6], though calling this a double mutation is a misnomer as the two-headed condition is a developmental abnormality..."
2) "Ninja" -- As to mutant ninja turtle ninja Pronunciation: 'nin-j&, -(")jä Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural ninja also ninjas Etymology: Japanese, from nin- persevere, conceal, move stealthily + -ja person : a person trained in ancient Japanese martial arts and employed especially for espionage and assassinations Pronunciation Symbols | | Editing of this article by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. Such users may discuss changes, request unprotection, log in, or create an account. | This article refers to Japanese spies and assassins known as "Ninja". For other uses, see Ninja (disambiguation) A ninja is an assassin or spy in Japanese culture, usually trained for stealth. Appearing in fourteenth century feudal Japan, and active from the Kamakura to the Edo period, their roles included sabotage, espionage, scouting, and assassination missions, usually in the service of feudal rulers (daimyo or shogun). A Popular Culture Ninja. Ryu Hayabusa from Ninja Gaiden. - 1 Etymology
- 2 Historical period of origin
- 3 Historical organization
- 4 Historical garb, technique, and image
- 5 Modern costume
- 6 Associated equipment
- 6.1 Tools
- 6.2 Specialized weapons and tactics
- 7 In Popular Culture
- 8 Use of the name in East Timor
- 9 References
- 10 External links
| Ninja is the on'yomi reading of the two kanji 忍者 used to write shinobi-no-mono (忍の者), and Oniwaban (お庭番) both of which are native Japanese words for people who practice ninjutsu (sometimes transliterated as ninjitsu 忍術). Ninja and shinobi-no-mono, along with shinobi, another variant, became popular in the post-World War II culture. The term 志能備, has been traced as far back as Japan's Asuka period (538-710 AD), when Prince Shotoku is alleged to have employed one of his ..."
3) "Turtle" -- As to mutant ninja turtle 1turtle Pronunciation: 't&r-t&l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English turtla, from Latin turtur archaic : TURTLEDOVE Pronunciation Symbols Turtles Fossil range: Triassic - Recent | | | Scientific classification | | Kingdom: | Animalia
| | Phylum: | Chordata
| | Class: | Sauropsida
| | Order: | Testudines Linnaeus, 1758 | | | | Suborders | | Cryptodira Pleurodira See text for families. | Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins are mammals of the order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the crown group Chelonia), most of whose body is shielded by a special bony or cartilagenous shell developed from their ribs. The Order Testudines includes both extant (living) and extinct species, the earliest turtles being known from around 200+ million years ago, making turtles one of the oldest reptile groups, and a much more ancient group than the lizards and snakes. About 300 species are alive today. Some are highly endangered. Turtles are ectothermic or cold-blooded, which means that their body temperature changes with their surroundings. - 1 Evolution
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