Definition of Morphotypes. Meaning of Morphotypes. Synonyms of Morphotypes

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Meaning of Morphotypes from wikipedia

- organism. The most common are morph and morpha, while a more formal term is morphotype. Form and phase are sometimes used, but are easily confused in zoology...
- (Lactobacillus morphotypes; decrease in Lactobacillus scored as 0 to 4), small Gram-variable rods (Gardnerella ****lis morphotypes; scored as 0 to...
- applied in Vietnam, Thailand, China, Malaysia and Israel. Three different morphotypes of males exist. The first stage is called "small male" (SM); this smallest...
- longirostris has multiple morphotypes. The most common morphotypes in freshwater are cornuta, pellucida, similis, and typica. The morphotypes refer to the size...
- complex of species that comprises multiple, geographically patterned morphotypes, several of which have been formally described as distinct taxa, including...
- (Normal): Lactobacillus morphotypes predominate. Grade 2 (Intermediate): Some lactobacilli present, but Gardnerella or Mobiluncus morphotypes also present. Grade...
- biochemically from other strains in a particular species. Morphovars (or morphotypes) are those strains that differ morphologically. Serovars (or serotypes)...
- only, as various isolates within such morphotypes could include distantly related taxa or different morphotypes of the same species, leading to incorrect...
- impressions. Two morphotypes, E and F, are do****ented: Morphotype E is linked to narrow-gauge trackways attributed to titanosaurids, while Morphotype F, named...
- Aldabra giant tortoise. The species is a morphologically distinctive morphotype, but is considered by many researchers to be either synonymous with or...