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Phenotype and Phenotypic Variation Summary
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The word phenotype refers to the observable characters or attributes of individual organisms, including their morphology, physiology, behavior, and other traits. The phenotype of an organism is limited by the boundaries of its specific genetic...
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Phenotype Summary
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The word phenotype refers to the observable attributes of individual organisms, including their morphology, physiology, behaviour, and other traits. The phenotype of an organism is influenced by its specific genetic complement (that is, its genotype),...
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Phenotype [Grk PhainóMenon ‘That Which Appears’] : Language and Linguistics
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Term which S.Šaumjan took from the study of inheritance and applied to semiotics. The term ‘phenotype’ refers to any outward manifestation of natural language that can be measured by empirical observation. This concrete linear linking...
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Phenotype : Forensic Science Terms
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The physical makeup of an individual as defined by genetic and nongenetic factors. Appearance of an inherited characteristic; the same appearance may be produced by different sets of alleles, and the same allele set may produce different appearances as...
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A phenotype describes any observed quality of an organism, such as its morphology, development, or behaviour, as opposed to its genotype - the inherited instructions it carries, which may or may not be expressed. This genotype-phenotype distinction was...
 


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