- term '
phene' was
evidently coined as an
obvious parallel construct to 'gene'.
Phene is to
Phenotype as Gene is to Genotype, and
Similarly Phene is to...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phene (Ancient Gr****: Φήνη, romanized:
Phḗnē, lit. 'vulture') is the name of a
legendary queen of Attica, and the wife of Periphas...
- The
Phene is a
public house at 9
Phene Street, Chelsea,
London SW3. It was
designed by and
named after the
architect John
Samuel Phene. The
Daily Telegraph...
- A
phene is an
individual genetically determined characteristic or
trait which can be
possessed by an organism.
Phene may also
refer to:
Phène, a historical...
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derivative of benzene, in 1841. In 1836,
Auguste Laurent coined the name "
phène" for benzene; this is the root of the word "phenol" and "phenyl". In 1843...
- John
Samuel Phene FRGS, FSA,
FRIBA (1822 – 11
March 1912) was a
British architect, who
lived in Chelsea, London, for more than 50 years. He was born the...
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Richard Phené Spiers FSA
FRIBA (19 May 1838 – 3
October 1916 London) was an
English architect and author. He
occupied a
unique position amongst the English...
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