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genotypic
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Of or pertaining to a genotype
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Should the genes that code for those proteins be included in the definition of the partial genotype, in which case the number of genotypic classes in the partial genotype becomes very large?
It is also unclear what sets of genotypes are to be included within a particular partial genotypic class for three reasons.
"(It) confirmed the genotypic continuity of an infection that has ravaged the heart of Europe since prehistoric times," said Pallen.
The replacement of one genetic constitution with another changes the genotypic fitnesses at other loci, which then change in their allelic frequencies, thereby stimulating additional changes, and so on in a cascade of consequences.
There are usually both genotypic and phenotypic aspects to such physiological and morphological adaptations.
Changes in genotypic fitness are associated with the density of the organisms present.
Genetic changes occur as a consequence, because the genotypic fitnesses may shift so that different sets of alleles are favoured.
Variation, in biology, any difference between cells, individual organisms, or groups of organisms of any species caused either by genetic differences (genotypic variation) or by the effect of environmental factors on the expression of the genetic potentials (phenotypic variation).
Particularly interesting is the situation in which genotypic fitnesses are inversely related to their frequencies.
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The first aspect of the Hardy-Weinberg law genotypic frequencies given by the square of the array of gametic frequencies therefore transposes neatly to the two-locus case.
Furthermore, the genotypic entities in this hierarchy are governed by various transformations and regularities (principles of inheritance), such as segregation, linkage, and mutation.
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