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Paucimorphism

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A paucimorphism is a genetic sequence variant with a rare allele frequency of 0.0005<q<0.05.[1]

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  1. ^ Day, Ian N. M.; Alharbi, Khalid K.; Smith, Matt; Aldahmesh, Mohammed A.; Chen, Xiao-He; Lotery, Andrew J.; Pante-de-Sousa, Gabriella; Hou, Guangwei; Ye, Shu (2004-06-30). "Paucimorphic Alleles versus Polymorphic Alleles and Rare Mutations in Disease Causation: Theory, Observation and Detection". Current Genomics. 5 (5): 431–438. doi:10.2174/1389202043349156. Retrieved 2021-02-26.