noun
- the observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences
Usage: biology; genetics
Examples
- The researchers studied different phenotypes in the plant population.
- Eye color and height are examples of human phenotypes.
- Environmental factors can influence an organism’s phenotype.
- Scientists compared the phenotypes of wild and domesticated animals.
- The same genotype can produce different phenotypes under varying conditions.
- Phenotypes help biologists understand how genes are expressed.
- The study focused on phenotypes related to disease resistance.