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Биология: постоянный полиморфизм, стабильный полиморфизм -
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polymorphism полиморфизмpolymorphism полиморфизм, наличие в популяции разных форм (обычно обусловлено генопитической изменчивостью)balanced polymorphism сбалансированный полиморфизмbalanced polymorphism сбалансированный полиморфизм; возникает, когда определённые гетерозиготы более жизнеспособны, чем соответствующие гомозиготыcryptic polymorphism скрытый полиморфизм, полиморфизм, неразличимый по внешней морфологии особейenvironmental polymorphism средовой полиморфизм, полиморфизм, вызванный внешней средойgenetic polymorphism генетический полиморфизмgeographical polymorphism географический полиморфизмmimetic polymorphism миметический полиморфизм, подражательный полиморфизмneutral polymorphism нейтральный полиморфизмsocial polymorphism полиморфизм общественных насекомыхstable polymorphism стабильный полиморфизм, постоянный полиморфизмtransient polymorphism неустойчивый полиморфизмEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > polymorphism
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4 polymorphism
- antigenic polymorphism
- balanced polymorphism
- cryptic polymorphism
- environmental polymorphism
- genetic polymorphism
- geographical polymorphism
- mimetic polymorphism
- neutral polymorphism
- restriction fragment length polymorphism
- social polymorphism
- stable polymorphism
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