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  • The '''phenotype''' of an organism is the set of all its observable characteristics (or a su
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  • #redirect [[phenotype]]
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  • The healthy obese phenotype is characterized by favorable cardiometabolic risk factors despite excess a
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  • ...(changing the sequence coding a gene), this doesn't necessarily alter the phenotype. ...ble change in an organism, known as the phenotype. The terms genotype and phenotype are distinct for at least two reasons:
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  • The '''phenotype''' of an organism is the set of all its observable characteristics (or a su
    192 bytes (28 words) - 12:12, 3 June 2009
  • | <nowiki>+</nowiki>|| gene with known sequence and phenotype | <nowiki># </nowiki>|| phenotype description, molecular basis known
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  • ...ffer, then the [[dominant allele]] determines the observed trait, or the [[phenotype]]. The [[recessive allele]] has no observable effect on the organism but is ...ance]] of both alleles. This is when the alleles simultaneously affect the phenotype in separate ways. This is apparent in the human MN blood group where both M
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  • ...tion''' attempts to discover the patterns and time-course of change in the phenotype and genotype and socio-cultural behavior of intermediate forms in the linea
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  • ...al generation (F2 generation) and in this case the progeny often shows a [[phenotype|phenotypic]] (appearance) ratio of 9:3:3:1. ...enting a wrinkled yellow phenotype, and blue representing a wrinkled green phenotype (both recessive genes).
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  • ...a 75% chance for the dominant phenotype and a 25% chance for the recessive phenotype.
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  • {{r|Phenotype}}
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  • * ''[[/The Extended Phenotype|The Extended Phenotype]]'' (1982, 1999) ISBN 0-19-288051-9
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  • ...entified as a gene that helps determine an organism's amount of sleep. The phenotype of the flies that need less sleep is called '''minisleep''' (mns).
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  • ...logical]] syndrome but has since been found to be associated with a wide [[phenotype|phenotypic]] spectrum which also includes [[cardiovascular]], [[craniofacia
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  • ...third of obese individuals maintain healthy cardiometabolic profiles; this phenotype of '''healthy obesity''' may be linked to the location of [[adipocyte|adipo ...n resistance]], [[atherosclerosis]] and [[Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus]]. This phenotype is termed ‘Metabolically Healthy but Obese’ (MHO)<ref>Marini M.A. ''et
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  • {{r|Phenotype}}
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  • ...utations of the coding region of the JAK2 gene could create a polycythemia phenotype.
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  • ...hen the reduced dosage of a normal gene product is not enough for a normal phenotype (this is called haploinsufficiency). ...tion (often inactive) and are characterized by a dominant or semi-dominant phenotype. In humans, [[Marfan's syndrome]] is an example of a dominant negative muta
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  • “This temperature-sensitive colouration causes a 'mask' on the face and the phenotype is commonly referred to as 'pointed'. Burmese is an allelic variant that is ...(pointed) Persians. All cats that had 'pointed' or the Burmese coat colour phenotype were homozygous for the corresponding mutations, respectively, suggesting t
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  • * Caporale, LH (2003) Natural selection and emergence of mutation phenotype: An Update of the Evolutionary Synthesis Considering Mechanisms that Affect
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  • ...mans, but a few rare individuals with the mutation have shown very similar phenotype to the POMC knockout mouse. <ref>Oswal A, Yeo GSH (2007) The leptin melanoc ...rred that PC2 mutation is solely responsible for the obese and hyperphagic phenotype.
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