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- adverb biology With regard to the
phenotype .
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Examples
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
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The granularity of groups, defined by phenotypically expressed genetic markers, depends on the markers.
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And yes, genetics research has consistently shown that the groups of people that share certain phenotypic traits such that we roughly group them into the major racial categories, also share a lot of non-phenotypically expressed genetic traits.
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Conversely, as Henrique notes, 'It has implications for the definition of biodiversity: some of the' reversed 'flies appears to be phenotypically identical to the ancestral flies, but they are genetically different.
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We were young and cool; he was genetically and phenotypically not.
Haroon Moghul: Finding Meaning In The Death Of A Teacher Haroon Moghul 2011
hernesheir commented on the word phenotypically
Entry #1000 in my list Adverbia.
March 2, 2011