monomorphic

[US]/[ˈmɒnəˌmɔːrɪk]/
[UK]/[ˈmɒnəˌmɔːrɪk]/
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Translation

adj.Having one form or shape; single-shaped.; Relating to or having only one form of a gene.; Existing in only one form.

Phrases & Collocations

monomorphic expression

monomorphic trait

being monomorphic

highly monomorphic

monomorphic system

monomorphic locus

strictly monomorphic

monomorphic inheritance

essentially monomorphic

Example Sentences

the monomorphic antibody recognized only one epitope on the antigen.

monomorphic infections are less common than mixed infections.

the study investigated the prevalence of monomorphic strains in the population.

monomorphic expression of the gene was observed in all samples.

we designed a monomorphic primer to amplify the target sequence.

the monomorphic nature of the virus limited its ability to evade the immune system.

the monomorphic response to the drug was a key finding in the clinical trial.

monomorphic populations are often more vulnerable to environmental changes.

the monomorphic t cell receptor recognized a specific peptide presented by mhc.

compared to polyclonal antibodies, monomorphic ones offer higher specificity.

the monomorphic pattern of inheritance was consistent across generations.

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