phenotype
Phenotype
The phenotype is a physical characteristic that is expressed by the genes. ----- An example of a phenotype is human blood group.
The characteristics it obtains from its' phenotype (genetic material; DNA)For Example:AA (Genotype) codes for long hair (phenotype).
Phenotype.
genotype or phenotype
YY is phenotype Yy is not yy is a phenotype
the appearance of an organism is it's phenotype
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A pathological reflex is an unexpected/abnormal response to stimulus. For instance, a positive babinski reflex is a pathological reflex.
Eduard Rindfleisch has written: 'Lehrbuch der pathologischen Gewebelehre' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Pathological, Histology, Pathological, Pathological Anatomy, Pathological Histology
The phenotype of the organisms. The physical and behavioral traits of the organism.
phenotype
The term "pathological disorder" is a bit redundant, as all disorders are considered pathological by definition. Can you elaborate on your question?
phenotype.
Phenotype
A physical expression of genes is what is known as a phenotype. A phenotype gives the appearances of organisms based on how it's gene are expressed and put together in a functioning form.