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- The genotype of an organism is its complete set of genetic material. Genotype can also be used to refer to the alleles or variants an individual carries...
- been isolated from kanji, with the strain Pediococcus acidilactici genotypically characterised with high growth potential. List of Indian beverages Şalgam...
- reversal denotes a situation where the phenotypic **** is different from the genotypic ****. While in humans, **** reversal (such as the XX male syndrome) are...
- functioning SRY gene makes a male. Therefore, humans with XXYY are genotypically male. Males with XXYY syndrome have 48 chromosomes instead of the typical...
- more directly to molecular genetics. In diploid organisms, the average genotypic "value" (locus value) may be defined by the allele "effect" together with...
- Genotypic and phenotypic repair are optional components of an evolutionary algorithm (EA). An EA reproduces essential elements of biological evolution...
- formation of individuals differing in genotype, or the presence of genotypically different individuals, in contrast to environmentally induced differences...
- variation, the new po****tion may be distinctively different, both genotypically and phenotypically, from the parent po****tion from which it is derived...
- PMC 1012913. PMID 6007033. Machin GA (January 1996). "Some causes of genotypic and phenotypic discordance in monozygotic twin pairs". American Journal...
- Recurrent evolution also referred to as repeated or replicated evolution is the repeated evolution of a particular trait, character, or mutation. Most...