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A function is polymorphic if it performs the same operation on a family of types. For example the List.length function determines the length of any list without regard to the type of its elements. See Also: monomorphic.
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when members of the same species have several different genotypes; example: humans have several different blood types
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several forms especially color in the larva
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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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