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biotype

NOUN
  1. organisms sharing a specified genotype or the genotype (or peculiarities) so shared

How To Use biotype In A Sentence

  • But there is a strain of rebellion in the Olympic spirit because, among its ranks of perfect biotypes, there are also eccentric minds and surprising bodies that enrich and expand on the history of sport.
  • But, a new biotype of western corn rootworm, which deposits its eggs in soybeans, is now capable of causing significant injury to first year corn following soybeans.
  • Differences in susceptibility to insecticides between biotypes of B. tabaci are speculated to be an important mechanism for the B biotype to displace non-B biotypes of the insect.
  • Thus, biotypes that rely on both mechanical and chemical defenses have more volatile chemical mixtures, while biotypes that depend solely on chemical protection have more complex and less volatile chemical combinations.
  • In weed populations throughout the world, large populations of single weed species can contain a relatively small number of biotypes that have slight genetic differences from the rest of the population.
  • Although molecular marker-based identification is impractical for routine use, it could be useful for verifying the identity of troublesome biotypes with ambiguous or atypical morphology.
  • This aphid - including the new biotype - reproduces asexually, year-round.
  • In a semi-arid biotype, the park is the only area with much vegetation, hence the term 'Ghana' meaning 'thicket'. Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park, India
  • The common biotypes seen in this cohort of children were biotypes 4 and 3.
  • Identifying a biotype that can overcome Rag1 and Rag2 resistance, even before soybean varieties with these resistance genes were deployed in production, suggests high variability in virulence within soybean aphid populations," said Curt Hill, U of I principal research specialist. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
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