fenotüpimine
Fenotüpimine, also known as phenotyping, is the systematic observation and measurement of physical and biochemical traits in organisms. The term derives from the Greek words for "appearance" (pheno) and "type" (typos). Phenotyping provides critical insight into how genetic information is expressed under given environmental conditions, making it an essential complement to genotyping in genetics and breeding research.
The process involves recording observable characteristics such as morphology, development, physiology, metabolism, and disease resistance. In
Phenotyping data serve many purposes. In basic science it helps map genotype–phenotype relationships and uncover gene
Historically, phenotyping began with manual observations by naturalists, evolving through the advent of microscopes and later