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polymorphic

[pol-ee-mawr-fik] / ˌpɒl iˈmɔr fɪk /


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Writing in Nature, Meiners et al.1 report that polymorphic phase transformations can also occur at the interfaces between the tiny crystals that make up most pure metals.

From Nature

So as not to lower the targeting efficiency, we determined whether the sgRNAs targeted polymorphic regions of the human genome.

From Nature

We then removed all sites that were no longer polymorphic from the SNP set and re-calculated allele frequencies.

From Nature

These experiments indicate polymorphic variation in, or even absence of, single promoters of amy1_1 in the different cultivars.

From Nature

Genotype calls were generated for the 94 F2 genotypes by summing up read counts over a sliding window of 500 variants, at all variant positions for which the parents were homozygous and polymorphic.

From Nature