antimutator
Etymology
From anti- + mutator.
antimutator means A strain of bacteria that has a reduced rate of mutation when compared to the wild strain. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
noun
- A strain of bacteria that has a reduced rate of mutation when compared to the wild strain“The ubiquitous nature of Nudix enzymes arises from the versatility of the Nudix fold which has been evolutionarily repurposed to hydrolyze a plurality of substrates as in the ADPRase, A4pAase, CoAase, mRNA decapping, and antimutator families [1, 5, 8 –16 ].”