💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ecophenotype"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ecotypenoun | (ecology) A phenotype that is adapted to a specific environment. |
| ecophenotypismnoun | (biology) The evolution of ecophenotypes |
| epiphenotypenoun | (genetics) An epigenetic phenotype |
| ecophenenoun | (genetics, ecology) The range of phenotypes produced by a genotype in a particular habitat |
| exophenotypenoun | (biology) A phenotype that is based on external appearance or behaviour |
| ecophenotypynoun | The creation of ecophenotypes |
| pharmacophenotypenoun | A pharmacological phenotype |
| ecomorphotypenoun | Any morphological modification caused by, or related to, specific ecological conditions |
| endophenotypenoun | (genetics) any hereditary characteristic that is normally associated with some condition but is not a direct symptom of that condition |
| phenogenotypenoun | (genetics) A phenotype that is also a genotype |
| phenotypenoun | (genetics, evolutionary theory) Any observable characteristic of an organism, such as its morphological, developmental, biochemical or physiological properties, or its behavior. |
| polyphenismnoun | (genetics) The development of multiple, discrete phenotypes from a single genotype by organisms living in different environmental conditions. |
| pheneotypenoun | Misspelling of phenotype. [(genetics, evolutionary theory) The appearance of an organism based on a multifactorial combination of genetic traits and environmental factors, especially used in pedigrees.] |
| extended phenotypenoun | (biology) The phenotype extended to include effects that genes have on their environment. (ex.: beaver dams, spider webs, ant colonies, a caddis fly's protective cases, etc.) |
| epigenicsnoun | The way in which something develops as a result of its environment. |
| enterophenotypenoun | An enterotype of phenotypes |
| envirotypenoun | (genetics) A set of exogenous factors that affect the phenotype |
| morphophenotypenoun | A morphological phenotype |
| phenocopynoun | (genetics) A phenotypic variation (in an organism) that resembles a phenotype from a genetic cause but has an environmental rather than genetic cause (and thus is not inherited). |
| ecopathologynoun | The influence of environment on disease |
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