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    In genetics, the phenotype (from Ancient Greek φαίνω (phaínō) 'to appear, show' and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, type') is the set of observable characteristics...
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  • Look up phenotype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A phenotype is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. Phenotype may also...
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  • The Extended Phenotype is a 1982 book by the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, in which the author introduced a biological concept of the same name...
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    DNA phenotyping is the process of predicting an organism's phenotype using only genetic information collected from genotyping or DNA sequencing. This term...
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  • associated with autism; the presentation varies widely: The broader autism phenotype describes people who may not have ASD but do have autistic traits, such...
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    The genotype–phenotype distinction is drawn in genetics. The "genotype" is an organism's full hereditary information. The "phenotype" is an organism's...
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    The genotype–phenotype map is a conceptual model in genetic architecture. Coined in a 1991 paper by Pere Alberch, it models the interdependency of genotype...
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  • Thrifty phenotype refers to the correlation between low birth weight of neonates and the increased risk of developing metabolic syndromes later in life...
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    (A) phenotype, and the last showing the (a) phenotype, thereby producing the 3:1 phenotype ratio. Mendel did not use the terms gene, allele, phenotype, genotype...
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  • hh, or the Bombay blood group, is a rare blood type. This blood phenotype was first discovered in Bombay by Dr. Y. M. Bhende in 1952. It is mostly found...
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    late-onset dementia, and behavioral changes.[citation needed] The McLeod phenotype is a recessive mutation of the Kell blood group system. The McLeod gene...
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  • Phenotype is the fifth studio album by Dutch metal band Textures. It was released on February 5, 2016, by Nuclear Blast. The album was recorded at the...
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  • Genotype (section Phenotype)
    contributes to phenotype, the observable traits and characteristics in an individual or organism. The degree to which genotype affects phenotype depends on...
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  • Phenotype modification is the process of experimentally altering an organism's phenotype to investigate the impact of phenotype on the fitness. Phenotype...
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  • Asthma phenotyping and endotyping is a novel approach to asthma classification inspired by precision medicine. It seeks to separate the clinical presentations...
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  • In a nosological sense, the term phenotype can be used in clinical medicine for speaking about the presentation of a disease. The complementary concept...
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  • The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) is a formal ontology of human phenotypes. Developed as part of the Monarch Initiative in collaboration with members...
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  • appearance is the outward phenotype or look of human beings. There are functionally infinite variations in human phenotypes, though society reduces the...
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    heterogeneous disorder, showing several distinct phenotypes, and no clear pattern of genotype–phenotype correlation. As an X-linked disorder, ALD presents...
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    distinct craniofacial phenotype and intellectual disability. The most common characteristics include a distinct craniofacial phenotype (microcephaly, micrognathia...
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  • The phenotype microarray approach is a technology for high-throughput phenotyping of cells. A phenotype microarray system enables one to monitor simultaneously...
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  • common, and normal phenotype, in contrast to "mutant" alleles that lead to recessive, rare, and frequently deleterious phenotypes. It was formerly thought...
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    because they share information such as the gender of all individuals, the phenotype, a predicted genotype, the potential sources for the alleles, and also...
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  • 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...
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  • In phenomics, a phenocopy is a variation in phenotype (generally referring to a single trait) which is caused by environmental conditions (often, but...
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    MASS syndrome (redirect from MASS phenotype)
    2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "MASS PHENOTYPE". Marfan Foundation. Retrieved 19 February 2018. Jacobs AM, Toudjarska...
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  • the first described antibodies to K2. The K0 phenotype was first described in 1957 and the McLeod phenotype was found in Hugh McLeod, a Harvard dental student...
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    gene is usually deleted or otherwise nonfunctional).[citation needed] Rh phenotypes are readily identified through the presence or absence of the Rh surface...
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    differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype. It is a key mechanism of evolution, the change in the heritable traits...
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  • Leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by immunodeficiency resulting in recurrent infections. LAD is...
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