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What is DNA polymorphism?


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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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DNA polymorphism is the variation in the DNA sequence arising due to mutation at non-coding sequences.

Answered by Anonymous
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A DNA polymorphism is a sequence difference compared to a reference standard that is present in at least 1–2% of a population. Polymorphisms can be single bases or thousands of bases. Polymorphisms may or may not have phenotypic effects.

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