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US
/ˈdʒɛnəˌtaɪp/
]
[ UK /dʒˈɛnətˌaɪp/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈɛnətˌaɪp/ ]
NOUN
- the particular alleles at specified loci present in an organism
- a group of organisms sharing a specific genetic constitution
How To Use genotype In A Sentence
- Since the asexual gametophyte does not form antheridia or archegonia, crosses to confirm its genotype could not be performed.
- We showed that CmACS-7 is specifically expressed in carpel primordia, and, in andromonoecious genotypes, a missense mutation leads to loss of enzymatic activity. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- First, much adaptation appeared to be non-genetic and regulated by the environment, not by the inherited genotype.
- Furthermore, apomictic reproduction has been found in most polyploid Corollinae species, which, if transferred to cultivated beet, has the potential to improve the fixation of desired genotypes in breeding programmes.
- Our phenotype is influenced by both our genotype and our environment. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
- We assayed in vitro survival patterns in eight tumor cell lines that vary in cellular radiosensitivity and genotype. BioMed Central - Latest articles
- All genotypes were checked for Mendelian inheritance and double recombinants.
- The people on your sidebar are there for a reason, partially because they like you but mainly because their DNA and yours would be likely to result in offspring with good genotypes. How Obama's meeting with Facebook's Zuckerberg should go
- The genotypes were confirmed by sequencing both sense and antisense strands using forward and reverse primers in separate reactions.
- Thus Dawkins, for example, used facts about inheritance, e.g. that genes are faithfully replicated across generations while whole genotypes and organismic characters are not, to privilege the gene as the unit of selection.