different between phenotypic vs polyphenotypic

phenotypic

English

Alternative forms

  • phænotypic

Etymology

From phenotype +? -ic.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /fi?n?(?)?t?p?k/

Adjective

phenotypic (not comparable)

  1. Of, or relating to a phenotype.
    • 2011, "Baby you can drive my genes", The Economist, 30 Jul 2011:
      Most advertisements feature people with perfectly symmetrical faces, as this is a sign of phenotypic quality – or good genes.

Derived terms

Translations

phenotypic From the web:

  • what phenotypic probabilities of offspring mean
  • what phenotypic ratio
  • what phenotypic ratio is obtained by selfing
  • how to find offspring phenotypic ratio
  • what is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring
  • what are the possible phenotypes of offspring
  • what is the predicted phenotypic ratio for the offspring


polyphenotypic

English

Etymology

poly- +? phenotypic

Adjective

polyphenotypic (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a poly- varied population.
    someone from an insular society has not been exposed to a polyphenotypic population

Related terms

  • phenotypic
  • phenotype
  • poly-

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