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Phenotype

For Phenotype we have terms and definitions in 26 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, Canine, Dairy Production, Evolution, Fish, Fossils, Genetics, Genetics and Genealogy, Genome, Gerontology, HIV and AIDs, Hamster, Horse Health, Huntingtons Disease, Immunization, Lissencephaly, Microbiology, Pompe Disease, Prader-Willi Syndrome, Science, Stem Cells and Yeast Genome.



Phenotype (Anthromorphemics)

The observable and measurable characteristics of an organism.


Phenotype (Anthropology)

The observable and measurable characteristics of an organism.


Phenotype (Bioinformatics)

Any observable feature of an organism that is the result of one or more genes.


Phenotype (Biology)

The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic make up and environmental influences.


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Phenotype (Biotechnology)

A biological characteristic or trait possessed by an organism that results from the expression of a specific gene.


Phenotype (Canine)

The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences.


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Phenotype (Dairy Production)

The value taken by a trait. Phenotypes of qualitative traits usually fall into discrete groups (e.g., the color of the coat can be black, red, white, etc.), but the value taken by a quantitative trait can be a number (e.g. lactation performance = 5345 kg).


Phenotype (Evolution)

The physical or functional characteristics of an organism, produced by the interaction of genotype and environment during growth and development.


Phenotype (Fish)

The sum total of the observable or measurable characteristics of an organism produced by its genotype interacting with the environment.


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Phenotype (Fossils)

The physical or functional characteristics of an organism, produced by the interaction of genotype and environment during growth and development.


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Phenotype (Genetics)

Traits, such as hair and eye color and disease, that are observable externally. These traits are not always inherited.


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Phenotype (Genetics and Genealogy)

The observable traits or characteristics of an organism. For example hair color, eye color, weight, or the presence or absence of a disease. Phenotypic traits are not necessarily genetic. Your picture is one format of recording and representing your Phenotype. Compare to Genotype.


Phenotype (Genome)

The physical characteristics of an organism or the presence of a disease that may or may not be genetic.
See also: genotype


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Phenotype (Gerontology)

The external manifestations of gene expression whether at the level of the cell (e.g., muscle cells are long and thin and contain contractile fibrils; nerve cells have exciteable membranes and communicating processes) or the organism (e.g., the giraffe has a long neck; a leopard, spots, and humans of Asian descent, black hair).


Phenotype (HIV and AIDs)

The functional capabilities and outward appearance of a microorganism. It is the physical expression of the genotype.


Phenotype (Hamster)

The physical appearance of a hamster.


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Phenotype (Horse Health)

The visible, physical expression of a genetic trait, e.g., blue eyes or red hair.


Phenotype (Huntingtons Disease)

The physical characteristics displayed by an organism; results from interaction between the genotype and the environment.


Phenotype (Immunization)

The physical expression of an individual's genotype.


Phenotype (Lissencephaly)

A set of observable characteristics of an individual or group resulting from the interaction of its genotype with its environment.


Phenotype (Microbiology)

The observable properties and physical characteristics of of a cell or an organism that is the result of its unique genotype.


Phenotype (Pompe Disease)

The visible characteristics (e.g. eye color) that are produced by the interaction of the genotype (the genetic constitution of an organism) and the biologic environment.


Phenotype (Prader-Willi Syndrome)

The clinical expression; often used when talking about a genetic condition.


Phenotype (Science)

The environmentally and genetically determined observable appearance of an organism; what it looks like


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Phenotype (Stem Cells)

The description of the characteristics of a cell, a tissue or an animal; as black and white fur of a mouse are two phenotypes that can be found. The phenotype is determined by the genes (or the genotype) and by the environment. For example, short stature is a phenotype that can be genetically determined (and therefore inherited from the parents), but can also be caused by malnourishment during childhood (and therefore be caused by the environment).


Phenotype (Yeast Genome)

In the Locus page, "phenotype" refers to the observable traits of strains that carry a mutation at that locus.




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