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Published on: August 21, 2026
DNA polymorphism forms the basis of:
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DNA polymorphism refers to the variation in DNA arising through mutation at non-coding sequences. Polymorphism in DNA sequence is the basis of genetic mapping of human genome as well as of DNA fingerprinting.
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