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Gene polymorphism refers to the occurrence of two or more genetically determined variants or alleles at a locus in the population's DNA, contributing to genetic diversity and allowing for adaptation and evolution. These differences in DNA sequences can influence traits and susceptibility to disease, playing a crucial role in personalized medicine and the study of genetic disorders.
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