Similar words: phenotype, monotypic, stereotypic, prototypical, stereotypical, stereotypically, prototyping, typic. Meaning: ['fɪːnəʊ'tɪpɪk] adj. of or relating to or constituting a phenotype.
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31. The changes that generate species are sometimes termed microevolution; those that produce the major phenotypic differences that separate genera, classes, orders, and so on are termed macroevolution .
32. Objective : To explore the phenotypic characteristics ( PB ) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis ( RA ) .
33. Phenotypic variation coefficients were all greater than the genetic variation coefficients.
34. Clonal plants adapt themselves to different level of resource availability by phenotypic plasticity.
35. Under different traffic stress, growth and phenotypic of Shanghai JD - 1 Zoysia decreased differently.
36. Phenotypic, genetic and environmental correlation analysis to12 quantity characters of 14 kind of cyclamen.
37. Thoday distinguishes " phenotypic flexibility " from " developmental homeostasis. ".
38. More recently, griseofulvin has become an important phenotypic marker in Penicillium taxonomy.
39. The prescription of the tissue culture of Petunie hybrida and the DNA level of phenotypic variation seed lings produced by tissue were discussed.
40. This paper will review the homeobox genes involve in the phenotypic modulation,[sentencedict.com/phenotypic.html] proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells.
41. The babies with the inversion were born with no phenotypic abnormalities.
42. Furthermore, cell phenotypic characteristics were analyzed by flow cytometry and the differentiation along adipogenic and osteogenic pathways were assessed by histological staining in vitro.
43. Additive, nonadditive, phenotypic and environmental direct effects of the floral traits on the outcrossing are also estimated.
44. This assumption explains the random variation of phenotypic traits over time, but it doesn't explain why phenotypic traits evolve.
45. Physical structure and characteristic of river habitats affect echolocation design in part degree. The echolocation call of M. macrodactylus had phenotypic flexibility and eco-adaptability.
46. Phenotypic polymorphism of TPMT in different populations have been widely studied.
47. AIM:To study the effects of cementum and femora on the phenotypic development of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in vitro .
48. Now the core of natural selection is the claim that phenotypic traits are selected for their adaptivity, that is, for their effect on fitness.
49. Individual phenotypic cancer cell subsets were purified, and their tumor-initiating properties were investigated by injection in NOD/SCID mice.
50. The author infers that continuous distribution of phenotypic values is a general form of progeny population of photoperiodic sensitive male sterile rice in primary generations.
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