fenotypie
Fenotypie refers to the set of observable characteristics of an organism that arise from the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) with environmental conditions. It encompasses morphology, development, physiology, biochemistry, and behavior. The phenotype is what can be measured or observed directly in an individual.
The phenotype is dynamic and can change across life stages or in response to factors such as
Phenotyping involves the systematic measurement of traits using a variety of methods, from straightforward measurements like
The relationship between genotype and phenotype is central to genetics. The same genotype may express differently
Applications of phenotypic analysis span medicine, agriculture, and evolutionary biology. Examples include disease-related clinical phenotypes, crop