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- Phenotype abstract "A phenotype (from Greek phainein, 'to show' + typos, 'type') is the composite of an organism's observable characteristics or traits, such as its morphology, development, biochemical or physiological properties, phenology, behavior, and products of behavior (such as a bird's nest). A phenotype results from the expression of an organism's genes as well as the influence of environmental factors and the interactions between the two. When two or more clearly different phenotypes exist in the same population of a species, the species is called polymorph. The genotype of an organism is the inherited instructions it carries within its genetic code. Not all organisms with the same genotype look or act the same way because appearance and behavior are modified by environmental and developmental conditions. Likewise, not all organisms that look alike necessarily have the same genotype.This genotype-phenotype distinction was proposed by Wilhelm Johannsen in 1911 to make clear the difference between an organism's heredity and what that heredity produces. The distinction is similar to that proposed by August Weismann, who distinguished between germ plasm (heredity) and somatic cells (the body). The genotype-phenotype distinction should not be confused with Francis Crick's central dogma of molecular biology, which is a statement about the directionality of molecular sequential information flowing from DNA to protein, and not the reverse.".
- Phenotype thumbnail Coquina_variation3.jpg?width=300.
- Phenotype wikiPageExternalLink 4206.
- Phenotype wikiPageExternalLink www.europhenome.org.
- Phenotype wikiPageExternalLink www.human-phenotype-ontology.org.
- Phenotype wikiPageExternalLink phenome.
- Phenotype wikiPageID "24543".
- Phenotype wikiPageRevisionID "606456405".
- Phenotype hasPhotoCollection Phenotype.
- Phenotype subject Category:Classical_genetics.
- Phenotype subject Category:Polymorphism.
- Phenotype comment "A phenotype (from Greek phainein, 'to show' + typos, 'type') is the composite of an organism's observable characteristics or traits, such as its morphology, development, biochemical or physiological properties, phenology, behavior, and products of behavior (such as a bird's nest). A phenotype results from the expression of an organism's genes as well as the influence of environmental factors and the interactions between the two.".
- Phenotype label "Fenotipo".
- Phenotype label "Fenotipo".
- Phenotype label "Fenotyp".
- Phenotype label "Fenotype".
- Phenotype label "Fenótipo".
- Phenotype label "Phenotype".
- Phenotype label "Phänotyp".
- Phenotype label "Phénotype".
- Phenotype label "Фенотип".
- Phenotype label "نمط ظاهري".
- Phenotype label "表型".
- Phenotype label "表現型".
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotyp.
- Phenotype sameAs Phänotyp.
- Phenotype sameAs Φαινότυπος.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotipo.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotipo.
- Phenotype sameAs Phénotype.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotipe.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotipo.
- Phenotype sameAs 表現型.
- Phenotype sameAs 표현형.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotype.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenotyp.
- Phenotype sameAs Fenótipo.
- Phenotype sameAs m.0644t.
- Phenotype sameAs Q104053.
- Phenotype sameAs Q104053.
- Phenotype wasDerivedFrom Phenotype?oldid=606456405.
- Phenotype depiction Coquina_variation3.jpg.
- Phenotype isPrimaryTopicOf Phenotype.