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phenotype the observable characteristics of a cell or organism.
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phenotype This is a term which is applied to the appearance or constitutional nature of an organism as contrasted with its genetic potential, the genotype. See genotype.
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phenol a strong chemical solution used to remove deep wrinkles in the skin
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phenology The study of the relationship between climate and the timing of periodic natural phenomena such as migration of birds, bud bursting, or flowering of plants.
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phenol C 6 H 5 OH
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