phenotypic

[ US /ˌfinəˈtɪpɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or constituting a phenotype
    phenotypical profile
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How To Use phenotypic In A Sentence

  • Environmental factors can determine the phenotypic presentation of familial Alzheimer's disease.
  • The temperature at which the eggs of ectothermic vertebrates incubate can influence several phenotypic traits of offspring.
  • This phenotypic conversion is specific to cancer cells and does not occur in co-cultures of GFP labeled fibroblasts with myogenic C2C12 cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They'll pump out this dry language with words like "appetitive" and "phenotypic" but they won't use any pleasing visual aids, on that one-out-of-a-thousand occasion on which it is directly related to the chosen topic. House of Eratosthenes
  • The two populations allow for a comparative phenotypic analysis of species-specific genome introgressions in a common genetic background.
  • The fact that phenotypic differentiation is most pronounced in male secondary sexual ornaments suggests a primary role for sexual selection.
  • The temperature at which the eggs of ectothermic vertebrates incubate can influence several phenotypic traits of offspring.
  • A second testicular metric that may correlate with reproductive potency and phenotypic condition is directional asymmetry.
  • There is no experimental evidence so far that phenotypic plasticity allows plants to adapt cuticular permeance to changes in evaporative demand.
  • An immediate species identification was based on phenotypic traits, including color, spot pattern, and the size and shape of the metatarsal tubercle, but this method is not fully reliable.
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