The term may be contrasted with pleiomorphism, in which a genetically uniform group of organisms shows variable phenotypes.
The biological explosion had created a demand for genetically uniform animals.
They also produce genetically uniform plants.
"The result is they are genetically uniform, which means that if the organism adapts to one chicken it can adapt to the lot," Lacey said.
Genetically uniform, mice can be used to study the effects of these risk factors on IOP.
A mouse or a rat strain is a group of animals that is genetically uniform.
Our genetically uniform modern crops aren't proving too resistant to disease.
Genetically uniform crop strains have been adopted across wide stretches of the earth.
We're planting hundreds of square miles of plants that are genetically uniform.
A historian of women and science wrote that Slye "'invented' genetically uniform mice as a research tool."