Polymorphism

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In general, polymorphism describes multiple possible states for a single property (it is said to be polymorphic, or polymorphous).

Polymorphism may specifically refer to:

In the biological sciences
  • Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes
  • Polymorphism (biophysics) also referred to as Lipid polymorphism, the property of amphiphiles that gives rise to various aggregations of lipids
  • Polymorphism (botany), the ability of a plant to produce both quiescent and dormant seeds
  • In sexology, polymorphous perversity
In computing
Miscellany

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