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phenotypical: of or relating to or constituting a phenotype; "phenotypical profile"
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| phenotypic adaptation |
a change in the structural and physiological properties of an organism in response to a genetic mutation or to a change in environment.
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The phenotype of an individual organism is either its total physical appearance and constitution, or a specific manifestation of a trait, such as size or eye color, that varies between individuals. Phenotype is determined to some extent by genotype, or by the identity of the alleles that an individual carries at one or more positions on the chromosomes. Many phenotypes are determined by multiple genes and influenced by environmental factors. ...
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the characteristics shown in an individual of the genetic traits it inherited; also that which is shown as a result of environment and genes.
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| phenotypic |
The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences.
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