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Different forms of the same gene or allele.
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| polymorphic |
Presence of several common, alternate forms of a genetic characteristic in a population.
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Some viruses take special measures to make their detection and analysis more difficult. Eg they do not have signatures, ie do not have any constant section of code. In the majority of cases two strains of the same "polymorphic"-virus will not have a single coinciding element. This is achieved by encoding the main body of the virus and by modifications of the program-decoder.
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| polymorph |
one of several different crystalline structures that have the same chemical formula.
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Polymorphism allows objects to be represented in multiple forms. Even though classes are derived or inherited from the same parent class, each derived class will have its own behavior. Polymorphism is a concept linked to inheritance and assures that derived classes have the same functions even though each derived class performs different operations. Figure 2 shows a Rectangle, a Circle, and Square. ...
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