Mutation frequency

Mutation frequency refers to the number or "frequency" of cells with a specific mutation in a given population during a point in time. The phrase is often used in relation to drug resistance in bacterial or viral cultures.

Mutation frequency is related to the concept of mutation rate.

According to "Genetics: Analysis & Principles" by Robert J. Brooker, mutation frequency is the number of mutant genes divided by the total number of genes within a population.