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polymorphous

, polymorphic
1. (of a substance) exhibiting polymorphism
2. (of an animal or plant) displaying or undergoing polymorphism
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Scores in respect of all primers were then pooled for constructing a single data matrix, which was used to estimate polymorphic loci, overall gene frequencies, gene diversity (Nei, 1973), genetic distance (Nei, 1978) and constructing an Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) dendrogram using POPGENE, version 1.31 (Yeh et al., 1999) and 'Tools for Population Genetic Analyses (TFPGA, Miller, 1997) software packages.
Polyverse's polymorphic version of Linux makes large-scale remote exploits all but impossible, and I'm grateful that the Polyverse team is giving the open source community free access to this innovative technology.
Bidirectional VT or polymorphic VT was induced in all these cases during treadmill exercise test in which three of them showed concurrent atrial arrhythmias.
In this study, the genetic analysis were performed to identify the polymorphic sites of (C1071T), (G1072A), (T1081C), (T1131G), (T1143C), (T1145G), (T1151G) and (C1221T) (GenBank) of (containing the exon 2, part of the intron 1 and intron 2) bubaline leptin gene in Anatolian water buffaloes.
The [chi square] values of all sample populations of both CHRM2 (SNP rs6962027) and CHRM3 (rs7511970) polymorphic genes are in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium.
This case is presented to draw attention to catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, which is rarely observed in patients who faint with exertion, and to report the gene mutation, which has been defined for the first time.
Primer combinations with three selective nucleotides (MseI+3/PstI+3) were screened to identify those that could amplify clear and unambiguous polymorphic fragments in both Phalaenopsis '462' and '20'.
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) molecular marker systems used in this study are significantly quicker and simpler in comparison to few other molecular strategies, making the technique famous for evaluating genetic polymorphism in wheat species [11,25].
ISSR markers produced a total of 151 bands, of which 106 bands were polymorphic and the average polymorphic loci per primer was evaluated 8.38.
Ultraviolet induced light eruptions, more commonly Polymorphic Light Eruptions (PLE) is a common disease of photosensitivity.
We assume that the two different PCR amplicons were caused by polymorphic insertion of the AluY element in langur.
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