- has no
phenotype".
Behaviors and
their consequences are also
phenotypes,
since behaviors are
observable characteristics.
Behavioral phenotypes include...
- be
responsible for its
phenotype (the
white color).[citation needed] The
mapping of a set of
genotypes to a set of
phenotypes is
sometimes referred to...
- Look up
phenotype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
phenotype is the set of
observable characteristics or
traits of an organism.
Phenotype may also...
- the gene-
phenotype relationship. As of 28 June 2019[update],
approximately 9,000 of the over 25,000
entries in OMIM
represented phenotypes; the rest...
- The
Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) is a
formal ontology of
human phenotypes.
Developed as part of the
Monarch Initiative in
collaboration with members...
- not
known to what
extent asthma phenotypes can
change in the long term. GINA
presently recognises 5
asthma phenotypes:
allergic asthma, non-allergic asthma...
-
appearance is the
outward phenotype or look of
human beings.
There are
functionally infinite variations in
human phenotypes,
though society reduces the...
- Marc; Calle, Myriam; Soler-Cataluña, Juan José (2012-03-01). "Clinical
Phenotypes of COPD: Identification,
Definition and
Implications for Guidelines"....
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their environment in
various ways.
Dawkins himself ****erted, "Extended
phenotypes are
worthy of the name only if they are
candidate adaptations for the...
-
Thrifty phenotype refers to the
correlation between low
birth weight of
neonates and the
increased risk of
developing metabolic syndromes later in life...