Mutation (disambiguation)

A mutation is a change in the sequence of an organism's genetic material.

Mutation or mutate may also refer to:

Film, television, and literature

 * Mutation (novel), a 1990 medical thriller by Robin Cook
 * Savage Land Mutates, a group of mutants in Marvel Comics
 * Human Mutation, a peer-reviewed medical journal of human genetics
 * The Mutations, a 1974 British horror film, also released as The Freakmaker
 * The Mutation (novel), a book in the Animorphs series, by K.A. Applegate
 * “Mutations”, an episode of The Good Doctor

Music

 * Mutation, the process of changing hexachords in medieval music theory
 * Mutation (organ stop), a type of organ stop that does not sound at unison or octave pitch
 * Mutations (Beck album), 1998
 * Mutations (Fight album), 1994
 * Mutations (Vijay Iyer album), 2014
 * Mutations EP, 1992 EP by Orbital
 * Mutate (album), 1993 album by Battery
 * "Mutations", a song by Salt the Wound from their 2009 album, Ares
 * Mutation, a 2005 album by Donna Williams

Sciences

 * Mutation (genetic algorithm), an operator in a genetic algorithm of computing
 * Mutation (algebra), an operation on algebras producing an algebra with a modified multiplication operation
 * Mutation (knot theory), an operation on a knot that creates different knots
 * Mutation (Jordan algebra), an operation on Jordan algebras that creates different Jordan algebras
 * Mutation of a seed, in the theory of cluster algebras
 * Apophony, in linguistics, a change in a sound in a word
 * Consonant mutation, in linguistics, a change in a consonant sound
 * Affection (linguistics) or vowel mutation, the change in the quality of a vowel under the influence of the following vowel in Celtic languages

Other

 * Voice change, the change in human voice during puberty
 * Mutation, division and transfer of land ownership in India; see Village accountant