Morph

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Morph may refer to:

Biology[edit]

  • Morph (zoology), a visual or behavioral difference between organisms of distinct populations in a species
  • Muller's morphs, a classification scheme for genetic mutations
  • "-morph", a suffix commonly used in taxonomy

Computing[edit]

Fiction[edit]

  • Morph, a British claymation character, who has featured in:
  • Morph (comics), an X-Men character of Marvel comics
  • In Animorphs, "morphing" is alien technology that allows one to transform into any animal or person that one touches

Music[edit]

Other uses[edit]

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