Transliteration: myoo-ta-sie
π³π± Een mutatie kan leiden tot veranderingen in eigenschappen.
π£οΈ En myoo-ta-sie kahn lay-dun tot vur-an-de-ring-un in ay-guh-shap-pun.
πΊπΈ A mutation can lead to changes in traits.
π³π± Een mutatie kan leiden tot veranderingen in het fenotype van een organisme.
π£οΈ En myoo-ta-tsee kahn ly-den tot vur-an-de-rin-hun in hut feh-noh-type fon un or-guh-nis-muh.
πΊπΈ A mutation can lead to changes in the phenotype of an organism.
π³π± Een mutatie kan leiden tot veranderingen in het DNA.
π£οΈ eyn myuu-taa-tsee kahn ley-duhn tot vur-ahn-deh-rin-ghen in het DNA.
πΊπΈ A mutation can lead to changes in DNA.
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You can use the word "mutatie" which translates to "mutation".
The word "mutatie" is pronounced as "myoo-ta-sie".
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