How to use in-sentence of “phenotype”:
+ A worldwide correlation of lactase persistence phenotype and genotypes.
+ In biology, epigenetics is the study of Heredityinherited changes in phenotype or gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in the underlying DNA sequence.
+ In “positive frequency-dependent selection” the fitness of a phenotype increases as it becomes more common.
+ The phenotype of an organism is the whole set of characters of that organism.
+ The phenotype of the offspring would depend on whether and to what extent one of the alleles was dominant.
+ Another extension adds behaviour to the phenotype since behaviours are also affected by both genotypic and environmental factors.
+ Much more is known about the subsequent fall in phenotype frequency, because it was measured with moth traps.
+ One phenotype has a dominant brown allele and a recessive blond allele.
Example sentences of “phenotype”:
+ The morph phenotype is genetically closely linked to genes responsible for a system of self-incompatibility.
+ In 2008, a consensus definition of the epigenetic trait, “stably heritable phenotype resulting from changes in a chromosome without alterations in the DNA sequence”, was made at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.
+ A whole-cell computational model predicts phenotype from genotype.
+ The phenotype of the flower will always be red if a dominant B is in the genotype.
+ These errors, called mutations, can have an effect on the phenotype of an organism.
+ This blood phenotype was first discovered in Bombay, now known as mumbai, in India, by Dr.
+ In biology, the phenotype is distinguished from the genotype.
+ In “negative frequency-dependent selection” the fitness of a phenotype increases as it becomes less common.
+ From around 1962 to the present, the phenotype frequency of “carbonaria” has steadily fallen.
+ The morph phenotype is genetically closely linked to genes responsible for a system of self-incompatibility.
+ In 2008, a consensus definition of the epigenetic trait, "stably heritable phenotype resulting from changes in a chromosome without alterations in the DNA sequence", was made at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.
+ A whole-cell computational model predicts phenotype from genotype.
+ This showed that the melanistic phenotype was important to the survival of peppered moths in such a habitat.
+ That is, the phenotype produced by the two alleles in heterozygous combination is identical to that produced by one of the two homozygous genotypes.
+ It is a favorable phenotype for those individuals.
+ Frequency-dependent selection occurs when the fitness of a phenotype depends on its frequency.
+ Each population of cells keeps its own phenotype and the resulting organism is a mixture of the two phenotypes.
+ For instance, a Beaver#Damsbeaver dam might be considered a phenotype of beaver genes, the same way beavers’ powerful incisor teeth are phenotype expressions of their genes.