| biotype | 1. <biology, genetics> A population where all individuals are genetically identical. 2. <ecology> A particular physiological or anatomical characteristic of an organism adapted to and living in a specific type of environment, distinctive from the same species of the organism adapted to a different type of environment. (19 Jan 1998) |
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A subspecies of organism morphologically similar to but physiologically different from other members of the species. (5)
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In entomology, an individual or a population that is distinguished from the rest of its species by criteria other than morphology, eg a difference in parasite ability (Maxwell & Jennings, 1980).
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Description: Group of genetically identical individuals. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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A strain of a species that has certain biological characters separating it from other individuals of that species.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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Two biotypes are the two sets of phenotypes that develop in two clones.
Ãâó: www.fgcouncil.bc.ca/doc-glos.html
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| biotype | organisms sharing a specified genotype or the genotype (or peculiarities) so shared |
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