Definition of Genotypical

1. Adjective. Of or relating to or constituting a genotype. "Genotypical pattern"

Exact synonyms: Genotypic
Partainyms: Genotype, Genotype
Derivative terms: Genotype, Genotype, Genotype, Genotype

Definition of Genotypical

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Genotypical

1. Relating to the genotype. Synonym: genotypic. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Genotypical

genophyte
genophytes
genopolitics
genospecies
genote
genotoxic
genotoxic stress
genotoxicity
genotoxicology
genotoxin
genotoxins
genotype
genotyped
genotypes
genotypic
genotypical (current term)
genotypically
genotypification
genotyping
genouillère
genre
genre fiction
genre fictions
genre painting
genreless
genrelization
genrelizations
genres
genric
genro

Literary usage of Genotypical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Genetics: An Introduction to the Study of Heredity by Herbert Eugene Walter (1913)
"PHENOTYPICAL AND genotypical DISTINCTIONS From the foregoing it will be seen that the behavior of an organism in heredity cannot always be determined by an ..."

2. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association by American Veterinary Medical Association. (1916)
"A-colonies, the genotypical form, when repeatedly sown on agar plates, always produce only the same kind of colonies. B-col- onies, on the contrary, ..."

3. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1920)
"EMANUEL BERGMAN: A Family with Hereditary MUSON: Über einige genetische Ver(genotypical) Tremor.—HANS RAS- suche mit Papaver Rhoeas und Pa- paver laevigatum ..."

4. The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa by William Lawrence Tower, Joseph Kumler Breitenbecher (1918)
"genotypical gametes are the same in character and action, in that a genotypical gamete or group may be different in their potentiality constitution, ..."

5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"... but are the result of the factor expression plus the modifying influence of the environment, whether genotypical (all the other genetic factors of the ..."

6. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1917)
"The Mendelian and genotypical conception that organisms are the expression of fixed and immutable factors or genes, which always (barring mutations) give ..."

7. Genetics: An Introduction to the Study of Heredity by Herbert Eugene Walter (1913)
"PHENOTYPICAL AND genotypical DISTINCTIONS From the foregoing it will be seen that the behavior of an organism in heredity cannot always be determined by an ..."

8. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association by American Veterinary Medical Association. (1916)
"A-colonies, the genotypical form, when repeatedly sown on agar plates, always produce only the same kind of colonies. B-col- onies, on the contrary, ..."

9. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1920)
"EMANUEL BERGMAN: A Family with Hereditary MUSON: Über einige genetische Ver(genotypical) Tremor.—HANS RAS- suche mit Papaver Rhoeas und Pa- paver laevigatum ..."

10. The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa by William Lawrence Tower, Joseph Kumler Breitenbecher (1918)
"genotypical gametes are the same in character and action, in that a genotypical gamete or group may be different in their potentiality constitution, ..."

11. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"... but are the result of the factor expression plus the modifying influence of the environment, whether genotypical (all the other genetic factors of the ..."

12. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1917)
"The Mendelian and genotypical conception that organisms are the expression of fixed and immutable factors or genes, which always (barring mutations) give ..."

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