fenotip
Fenotip, or phenotype in English, refers to the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) with the environment. It encompasses physical traits such as height, morphology, and coloration; physiological traits such as metabolism and blood type; and behavioral traits. Phenotypes are shaped by gene expression, regulatory networks, developmental processes, and environmental influences, including nutrition, climate, and disease.
Phenotypes can be simple or complex. A single gene can determine a discrete trait, such as pea
The concept is central to genetics, breeding, and medicine. In breeding, phenotypic assessment guides selection for
Limitations include incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity, meaning that not all individuals with a given genotype