What's the difference between polymorphic and polymorphy?
Polymorphic
Definition:
(a.) Polymorphous.
Example Sentences:
(1) Structural peculiarities in tubulin polymorphism are considered.
(2) We conclude that only one of the alleles was amplified and that either allele could be amplified with respect to both the SphI and PvuII polymorphisms.
(3) Twelve families with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) were studied by linkage analysis using 10 polymorphic marker loci from the X-chromosome pericentromeric region.
(4) Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were studied in a large Algerian family which includes 6 haemophiliacs and a previously described case of female haemophilia A.
(5) 247 individuals from Northern Italy have been tested for red cell glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT) polymorphism.
(6) An N-acetylation polymorphism is described that is expressed toward arylamine carcinogens in tumor target organs of an inbred rat model.
(7) These killer cells could lyse a wide range of syngeneic and allogeneic lymphoid tumour cell lines in vitro, and it was found that cell suspensions from nude mice were always significantly more active than those from normal mice, and that the most active effector population was a polymorph-enriched peritoneal-exudate cell suspension.
(8) Analysis of Alu repeat polymorphism should be useful in construction of a high-resolution map and also in identifying genotypes of individuals for clinical and other purposes because the repeats are ubiquitous and the technique for their detection is simple.
(9) Structurally altered polymorphic variants with reduced activity, such as tetrameric interface mutant Ile-58 to Thr, may produce not only an early selective advantage, through enhanced cytotoxicity of tumor necrosis factor for virus-infected cells, but also detrimental effects from increased mitochondrial oxidative damage, contributing to degenerative conditions, including diabetes, aging, and Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.
(10) Subcutaneous polymorphic sarcomas were induced in 8 out 27 offspring of syrian golden Hamsters after treatment of pregnant mother animals at day 15 of gestation with Adenovirus 12.
(11) Because all differences were found only in this region of the molecule, and because DR alpha-chains seem to be relatively non-polymorphic, these positions in the DR beta-chain must have a major role in influencing T-cell recognition of the DR molecule.
(12) The dense polymorphous bodies of the B pinealocytes are ultrastructurally identified as lysosomes.
(13) Multiple polymorphisms on the DQ molecule(s) have been detected by monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs).
(14) The PvuII-CIII and PvuII-AIV polymorphisms were both associated with differences in apo AI levels, explaining 3.7%-5.7% of the sample variance.
(15) Affinity constants, binding kinetics and serum concentrations of hSHBG from individuals having a 4-band pattern were similar to those obtained in individuals with a 2-band pattern, thus suggesting that the mechanism responsible for the generation of polymorphic variants of hSHBG reported herein did not involve the steroid binding site of the molecule.
(16) Polymorphism of PGM1 and PGM3 types was investigated in placental extracts from 127 unrelated Japanese parturients living in Yamanashi Prefecture.
(17) Genomic, cDNA, and cosmid probes have been used to isolate homologous cosmids from human chromosomes 7, 10, 16, 17 and X as part of a search for polymorphic nucleotide sequences.
(18) A family with occurrence of juvenile sudden death and effort polymorphous ventricular tachycardias is reported.
(19) As an extension to the variety of existing techniques using polymorphic DNA markers, the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique may be used in molecular ecology to determine taxonomic identity, assess kinship relationships, analyse mixed genome samples, and create specific probes.
(20) We report that specific human (dC-dA)n.(dG-dT)n blocks are polymorphic in length among individuals and therefore represent a vast new pool of potential genetic markers.
Polymorphy
Definition:
(n.) Existence in many forms; polymorphism.
Example Sentences:
(1) The changes observed were alterations of the nucleus (fingerlike or fingerformed nuclei, nuclear invaginations, and intranuclear vesicular membrane bodies), changes of the mitochondries (number, polymorphy, and osmiophil bodies), as well as changes of lysosomes (myelin-shaped residual bodies).
(2) There were many interrelated histological concomitants, such as polymorphy and chromatin density, and as nuclei and macronuclei.
(3) Tissue slides of 230 epithelial ovarian cancers were examined by two different pathologic teams to determine the following details: histological pattern, grade of polymorphy, mitotic index, density of chromatin, presence of nuclei and macronuclei, lymphocytic infiltration, psammoma bodies, and necrosis.
(4) Polymorphy was the best histological prognostic indicator and, together with necrosis, produced the best prognostic grading system.
(5) From our results we conclude that polymorphy, as well as a lack of PR are strong indicators for short-term recurrence.
(6) The development of cell polymorphy in human corneal endothelium was investigated by vital staining.
(7) Endothelial cell coalescence, cell loss and amitotic nucleus division are possible causes of endothelial cell polymorphy.
(8) Significant effects on prognosis could be demonstrated for polymorphy, chromatin density, mitotic index, histologic pattern, (macro)nuclei.
(9) Also the size, polymorphy, and quantity of the detected antigens were in very good accordance with previously published data.
(10) The extreme polymorphy of the histological structure of the malignant melanoblastoma of the choroid, and the diverse forms of the tumor echogram stimulated the comparative investigation of such tumors in 22 cases.
(11) We saw alterations of the nucleus (finger-like or finger-formed nuclei, nuclear invaginations and intranuclear vesicular membranbodies), changes of the mitochondries (number, polymorphy and osmiophil bodies) as well as changes of lysosomes (myelinshaped residualbodies).
(12) Several investigated bank vole populations are polymorphis for the number of salivary amylase loci, and individual chromosomes may carry one, two or three linked amylase structural genes.
(13) The clinical course of the malignant melanoma could best be correlated to the histogenetic type of tumour, depth of invasion, nucleus polymorphy and the quantity and arrangement of the microfilament complexes.
(14) Using infiltrative-destructive tumor growth, polymorphy, and chromatin density of tumor cell nuclei, extension of renal vein invasion, age and sex, as the only 6 required out of 25 distinguished tumor parameters, this statistical multivariate method comprised 7 distinctive groups of different mean geometrical postoperative survival time, obviously corresponding to 7 tumor types of increasing degree of malignancy.
(15) The new formation of tumor bone tissue remains in the near normal range of volume density when nuclear polymorphy is limited.
(16) The capacity for mineralization of bone tissue is lost with marked polymorphy.
(17) The triad polymorphy, dense colonization, triangle principle has proved to be of useful for the differential diagnosis.
(18) An ovarian tumor existing at the same time, turned out to be histologically a mere hilus cell-tumor with a strong nucleus polymorphy.
(19) After 48 h, we found fewer damaged cells and no denuded Descemet's membranes, but larger polymorphy of the cells and a numerical increase in the microvilli of the cells surrounding the damaged cells.