Polymorphism

combo76

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My daughter had genetic testing for CF, and I was told
by the doctors that they found "polymorphisms". Does anyone know what these are?
 

combo76

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My daughter had genetic testing for CF, and I was told
by the doctors that they found "polymorphisms". Does anyone know what these are?
 

combo76

New member
My daughter had genetic testing for CF, and I was told
by the doctors that they found "polymorphisms". Does anyone know what these are?
 

combo76

New member
My daughter had genetic testing for CF, and I was told
by the doctors that they found "polymorphisms". Does anyone know what these are?
 

combo76

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My daughter had genetic testing for CF, and I was told
<br />by the doctors that they found "polymorphisms". Does anyone know what these are?
 

MargaritaChic

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I found this on Wikipedia:

In the biological sciences
Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes.
 

MargaritaChic

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I found this on Wikipedia:

In the biological sciences
Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes.
 

MargaritaChic

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I found this on Wikipedia:

In the biological sciences
Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes.
 

MargaritaChic

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I found this on Wikipedia:

In the biological sciences
Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes.
 

MargaritaChic

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I found this on Wikipedia:
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<br />In the biological sciences
<br />Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes.
<br />
 

rubyroselee

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This is what I found online:

"Polymorphism Difference in DNA sequence among individuals that may underlie differences in health. Genetic variations occurring in more than 1% of a population would be considered useful polymorphisms for genetic linkage analysis. See also: mutation"

So it basically sounds like two or more mutations of a gene, like in a person with CF.
 

rubyroselee

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This is what I found online:

"Polymorphism Difference in DNA sequence among individuals that may underlie differences in health. Genetic variations occurring in more than 1% of a population would be considered useful polymorphisms for genetic linkage analysis. See also: mutation"

So it basically sounds like two or more mutations of a gene, like in a person with CF.
 

rubyroselee

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This is what I found online:

"Polymorphism Difference in DNA sequence among individuals that may underlie differences in health. Genetic variations occurring in more than 1% of a population would be considered useful polymorphisms for genetic linkage analysis. See also: mutation"

So it basically sounds like two or more mutations of a gene, like in a person with CF.
 

rubyroselee

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This is what I found online:

"Polymorphism Difference in DNA sequence among individuals that may underlie differences in health. Genetic variations occurring in more than 1% of a population would be considered useful polymorphisms for genetic linkage analysis. See also: mutation"

So it basically sounds like two or more mutations of a gene, like in a person with CF.
 

rubyroselee

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This is what I found online:
<br />
<br />"Polymorphism Difference in DNA sequence among individuals that may underlie differences in health. Genetic variations occurring in more than 1% of a population would be considered useful polymorphisms for genetic linkage analysis. See also: mutation"
<br />
<br />So it basically sounds like two or more mutations of a gene, like in a person with CF.
 
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