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polymorphism

[pol-ee-mawr-fiz-uhm] / ˌpɒl iˈmɔr fɪz əm /


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That third method, used in genealogical testing, is called single nucleotide polymorphism, and it looks at thousands of binding sites in DNA compared to the 25 to 30 sites an STR analyzes.

From Seattle Times

They found the Papuans had inherited unusually high frequencies of 82,000 genetic variants known as single nucleotide polymorphisms, which arise from differences of a single base or letter in the genetic code—from Denisovans.

From Science Magazine

Unfortunately, some people have small errors in their DNA called polymorphisms that result in enzymes that don't work as well.

From Salon

One factor wasn’t associated with gum disease at all: genetic polymorphism.

From Washington Post

"There are a number of genetic polymorphisms - slight changes in the genes - that will actually determine whether somebody has that innate ability to be able to compete at the elite level," he explains.

From BBC