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In 2000 a report brought the number of polymorphisms up to 24.
Well over a hundred research studies have examined the polymorphism.
You really learn about polymorphism when you've understood the patterns.
An association between the polymorphism and stroke was not seen overall.
Where information is available, polymorphism seems to be maintained by natural selection.
No polymorphism was detected with the repeat number over 30.
Despite the potential implications, polymorphism is not always well understood.
Colonies have workers that are not all the same size (polymorphism).
These changes, or phase polymorphism, were first thought of as separate species.
Researchers of that era did not yet know how common polymorphisms would prove to be.
The engine is designed to be used to add polymorphism to viruses.
The same study showed that there was no impact of the polymorphism on energy expenditure.
The more general term, used for any crystalline material, is polymorphism.
Genetic polymorphism: two or more distinct forms at the same time and place.
There are several ways balancing selection works to maintain polymorphism.
Many species also show considerable polymorphism with respect to flower color.
Female polymorphism could in fact be a result of evolution due to sexual conflict.
Still others may be benign polymorphisms of no clinical significance.
In this study, we examine each of these polymorphisms.
A much improved method for typing this polymorphism has since been reported.
For object-oriented programs, extensive use of polymorphism can be used.
Other gene polymorphisms were described with consequences for human nutrition.
Polymorphism was developed as one attempt to resolve this dilemma.
Polymorphism is the ability of a solid to exist in more than one crystal form.