| phenotypic a. |
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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| phenotypic s. |
the phenotypic manifestations of sex such as presence of genital organs and secondary sex characters, under endocrine influences; see also endocrinologic s., gonadal s., and morphological s..
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| phenotypic v. |
the total range of variation, of whatever cause, observed in one character.
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| phenotypic variation |
Variation in the physical appearance of an organism.
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| phenotypic |
Derived from phenotype, which means the visible or otherwise measurable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism.
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