- Phenotype - Wikipedia
Phenotypic variation is a fundamental prerequisite for evolution by natural selection Not all phenotypic variation is caused by underlying heritable genetic variation
- PHENOTYPIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PHENOTYPIC definition: 1 relating to the physical characteristics of something living, especially those characteristics… Learn more
- PHENOTYPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Phenotype is how that DNA physically manifests itself—in this case, as the susceptibility to disease, or the progression of disease, or the susceptibility of the disease itself to treatment, all of which likely have a genetic component Gary Taubes … a mild disorder whose clinical phenotype overlaps with that of the Marfan syndrome …
- Phenotypic - definition of phenotypic by The Free Dictionary
The expression of a specific trait, such as stature or blood type, based on genetic and environmental influences 2 An individual or group of organisms exhibiting a particular phenotype American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
- Phenotype | Gene Expression, Traits Variation | Britannica
phenotype, all the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of its genotype (total genetic inheritance) with the environment Examples of observable characteristics include behaviour, biochemical properties, colour, shape, and size
- PHENOTYPIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
phenotypic in British English or phenotypical adjective of or relating to the phenotype, the physical and biochemical characteristics of an organism as determined by the interaction of its genetic constitution and the environment
- Phenotypic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
phenotypic Definitions of phenotypic adjective of or relating to or constituting a phenotype
- phenotypic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective [edit] phenotypic (not comparable) Of, or relating to a phenotype quotations
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