| polymorphous perverse |
Freud's term for the infant's indiscriminate, undifferentiated sexuality.
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| polymorphism |
The occurrence in a population (or among populations) of several phenotypic forms associated with alleles of one gene or homologs of one chromosome. See genetic polymorphism.
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| polymorphous |
undergoing a metamorphose; applied to those articulated animals with feet that undergo a metamorphose, either partial or total. See homotene.
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| polymorphism |
Gene that exists in more than one version (allele) and where the rare allele can be found in more than 2 percent of the population.
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| polymorphic |
A species having many different forms.
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