Phenotypes

Word PHENOTYPES
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Definitions and meanings of "Phenotypes"

What do we mean by phenotypes?

The appearance of an organism based on a multifactorial combination of genetic traits and environmental factors, especially used in pedigrees.

Any observable characteristic of an organism, such as its morphological, developmental, biochemical or physiological properties, or its behavior.

A phenotype is a physical trait which can be seen from the outside, eg blonde hair, blue eyes. A genotype can not be seen from the outside and is purely genetic, eg. Blood Type A Urban Dictionary

To discriminate on one's visible properties that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the environment. Urban Dictionary

The animal a therian/were is connected to. Urban Dictionary

The Ascended German Race Urban Dictionary

Anything that's associated as perceived and are homosexual by nature or nurture. Urban Dictionary

A nerdy/geeky/hipster way of saying you like someone's physical traits Urban Dictionary

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The word "phenotypes" in example sentences

For Darwin, the only thing that organisms contribute to determining how next-generation phenotypes differ from parent-generation phenotypes is random variation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

VKORC1 and NPY haplotypes based on their expression phenotypes and their correlation to drug and stress response ❋ Unknown (2008)

Genes that are expressed result in physical manifestations called phenotypes. ❋ Susan Mitchell Ph.D. (2005)

UAS-MJDtrQ78 flies were crossed while being maintained on food supplemented with either DMSO, HSF1A, or 17-AAG, a potent Hsp90 inhibitor that was previously demonstrated to ameliorate polyQ expression phenotypes in this fly model ❋ Daniel W. Neef Et Al. (2010)

Until now, multiple disease characteristics have been termed phenotypes for COPD patients. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Many studies have previously identified genetic variants for gene expression phenotypes using custom and commercially available microarrays ❋ Stephen B. Montgomery (2010)

We analyzed one of these dominant expression phenotypes, ❋ Unknown (2009)

As expected, we found expression phenotypes that showed a recessive pattern: where AT carriers are similar to noncarriers but differ from AT patients. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are also, however, gene expression phenotypes that showed a dominant pattern: where AT carriers are similar to AT patients but differ from noncarriers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To understand the molecular basis of phenotypes in AT carriers, we compared the gene expression phenotypes of noncarriers, AT carriers, and AT patients. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Prediction of CLV3 and WUS over-expression phenotypes Since all fitted models can explain the experimental data with reasonable accuracy (see Table 3), we asked whether they could also correctly predict the results of experimental modulations in ❋ Unknown (2008)

CLV3 and WUS over-expression phenotypes and SC homeostasis under changing growth conditions at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Jock]: Look at that [hot gurl]! Nerd: Never seen phenotypes like that [b4]! ❋ Paixx (2015)

The [convo] that lead to this term: Chris: He is [not my type], he is [too short]. Sam: Chris that is blatant Phenotypism! ❋ Chris Bylone (2006)

my phenotype is a [leopard]. ❋ No One (2003)

I am a [hyperborean Phenotype], and [you are a] [monkey] ❋ Hyper Boro (2022)

He is taking his girlfriend to a [brunch]. He must be a [phenotypically homosexual]. That guy is humping [the other guy]. They are both phenotypically homosexuals. ❋ Creativewordsmeanings (2022)

Jason: wow, [I like your phenotypes]! [Larson]: Thanks! I've been told my eyes are the most [prominent] feature I have! ❋ Peterparker.who (2017)

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