phenotype

[ UK /fˈɛnətˌa‍ɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈfinəˌtaɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. what an organism looks like as a consequence of the interaction of its genotype and the environment
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How To Use phenotype In A Sentence

  • The contours show combinations of mimic phenotypes that are attacked by predators with equal probability.
  • The blue and red boxes indicate the amino acid changes associated with the andromonoecious phenotype in melon and cucumber, respectively. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • That notion identifies heritability with the regression of the offspring phenotype on the parental (or biparental mean in the case of sexual reproduction), where both phenotypes are presented as z-scores (i.e., set to mean = 0 and standard deviation = 1). Miss Winter Solstice
  • The resulting dikaryons were cultured on slant medium to test for fruiting phenotypes.
  • Objective: To study phenotype trait of Shigella boydii aerogenesis variety type 14 in shandong province, and to compare it with F. coli O32.
  • This study offers new perspectives to clarifying our understanding of the specific phenotypes of bacterial biofilms and thus enables control of their development.
  • He was lucky to have chosen traits in his plants that are governed by such genotypic interactions by luck; if he'd observed phenotypes influenced by polyploidy he would probably have concluded that 'god did it.' Full Text Of Obama's Big Race Speech: A Big Break With Political Precedent
  • Objective. To compare proliferation and expression of osteoblastic phenotype of cells derived from vertebral lamina and iliac grafting.
  • The present invention relates to a method of diagnosing the risk of thermolabile phenotype diseases.
  • We can test the association between a phenotype and a set of haplotypes rather than a single haplotype.
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