verb
- past tense and past participle of phenotype; to determine or identify the observable characteristics or phenotype of an organism or individual
Usage: technical; biology; genetics
Examples
- The researchers phenotyped the mice to assess their response to the new drug.
- All participants were phenotyped for genetic markers before the study began.
- The plants were phenotyped based on their height, color, and disease resistance.
- Scientists phenotyped the bacterial strains to distinguish between different variants.
- After phenotyping the population, the team identified three distinct groups.