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polymorphism
- IPA[ˌpälēˈmôrˌfiz(ə)m]
美式
- the condition of occurring in several different forms;the occurrence of different forms among the members of a population or colony, or in the life cycle of an individual organism
noun: polymorphism, plural noun: polymorphisms
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- 1. the condition of occurring in several different forms the complexity and polymorphism of human cognition
- ▪ the occurrence of different forms among the members of a population or colony, or in the life cycle of an individual organism the workers of this species exhibit polymorphism, specialized physical castes
- ▪ the presence of genetic variation within a population, upon which natural selection can operate.
- ▪ the occurrence of a number of alternative forms within a section of a nucleic acid or protein molecule.
- ▪ a feature of a programming language that allows routines to use variables of different types at different times object oriented programming introduces novel features like polymorphism
- a variation in a single base pair in a DNA sequence.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a variation in the length of restriction fragments produced by a given restriction enzyme in a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a variation in the length of restriction fragments produced by a given restriction enzyme in a ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌpɒlɪˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m]
英式
- the condition of occurring in several different forms: the complexity and polymorphism of human cognition
Oxford Dictionary