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When genes or proteins in different individuals of a species are invariant they are referred to as monomorphic, and are distinguished from other genes or proteins (polymorphic) that show variation.
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A population in which virtually all individuals have the same genotype at a locus. Cf polymorphism.
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any of a group of benign salivary gland tumors that lack connective tissue changes and are each predominantly composed of a single cell type; included are basal cell adenomas, adenolymphomas, and oxyphilic adenomas. Cf. pleomorphic a.
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A function is monomorphic if it only operates on data of one type. For example the String.concat function only concatenates lists of strings. See Also: polymorphic.
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