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saltation /sal·ta·tion/ (sal-ta´shun)
1. the action of leaping.
2. the jerky dancing or leaping that sometimes occurs in chorea.
4. in genetics, an abrupt variation in species; a mutation.
5. sudden increases or changes in the course of an illness.sal´tatory

sal·ta·tion (sl-tshn, sôl-)
n.
1. The act of leaping, jumping, or dancing.
2. Discontinuous movement, transition, or development; advancement by leaps as of a disease or physiologic function.
3. A single mutation that drastically alters the phenotype.

saltation
[saltā′shən]
Etymology: L, saltare, to dance
a mutation causing a significant difference in appearance between parent and offspring or an abrupt variation in the characteristics of a species. saltatorial, saltatoric, saltatory [sal′tətôr′ē] , adj.

saltation [sal-ta´shun]
1. the action of leaping. 2. the dancing that sometimes accompanies chorea. 3. conduction along myelinated nerves. 4. in genetics, an abrupt variation in species; a mutation. adj., adj sal´tatory.

saltation
1. the action of leaping, as in louping ill or the dancing of porcine myotonia congenita.
2. conduction along myelinated nerves.
3. in genetics, an abrupt variation in species; a mutation.


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