Biology, asked by alishaabraham, 1 year ago

what is polymorphism...

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Answered by riyansh5
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In programming languages and type theory, polymorphism is the provision of a single interfaceto entities of different types[1] or the use of a single symbol to represent multiple different types.[2]

The most commonly recognised major classes of polymorphism are:

Ad hoc polymorphism: defines a common interface for an arbitrary set of individually specified types.

Parametric polymorphism: when one or more types are not specified by name but by abstract symbols that can represent any type.

Subtyping (also called subtype polymorphism or inclusion polymorphism): when a name denotes instances of many different classes related by some common superclass.[3]


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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Polymorphism}

•Polymorphism is a form of genetic variation in which distinct nucleotide sequence can exist at different sites in a DNA molecule.

•This heritable mutation is observed at a high frequency in a population.

•It arises due to mutation either in somatic cell or in the germ cells.

•The germ cell mutation can be transmitted from parents to their offsprings.

•This results in accumulation of various mutations in a population, leading to variation and polymorphism in the population.

•This plays a very important role in the process of evolution and speciation.

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