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A ghinotype is a term used in the context of genetics to refer to the specific genetic constitution or makeup of an organism, particularly in relation to a particular trait or characteristic. It represents the alleles that an individual possesses for a given gene, which can influence physical traits and biological functions. The term is often used in discussions about heredity, evolution, and genetic variation within populations.

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