hypersorten
Hypersorten is a term used in theoretical biology and speculative literature to denote a category of organisms or varieties with exceptionally high phenotypic sorting ability, enabling rapid adaptation to diverse environments. It is not recognized as a formal taxonomic rank and is often employed as a conceptual tool rather than a defined biological class.
Origin and usage: The term combines hyper- with sorten (varieties) and has appeared in discussions and simulations
Characteristics: Hypersorten are described as exhibiting high phenotypic plasticity, modular gene regulatory networks, and a capacity
Applications: In agriculture, hypersorten concepts are used to discuss breeding strategies aimed at resilience and adaptability.
Taxonomic status and criticism: The concept is not a formally defined or testable category as such, and
See also: phenotypic plasticity, genotype-environment interaction, polyphenism, hypervariable traits.