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subjenis

Subjenis is an Indonesian term meaning "subtype" or "subclass." It denotes a lower-level category within a broader kind, usually with distinct, recognizable traits. The term is used across disciplines to indicate a finer level of classification beyond a general category.

In biology, subjenis often corresponds to subspecies, the population-level division within a species that shows heritable

In medicine and epidemiology, subjenis refers to disease or pathogen subtypes that reflect biology, prognosis, or

In information science and programming, subjenis describes finer divisions within a data type or object category,

Etymology and usage: subjenis combines the Indonesian prefix sub- with jenis, meaning type or kind. It is

differences
and
geographic
separation.
Examples
include
Panthera
tigris
tigris
(Bengal
tiger)
and
Panthera
tigris
altaica
(Siberian
tiger).
Not
all
species
have
recognized
subspecies,
and
taxonomic
practice
varies.
treatment
response.
For
example,
breast
cancer
subtypes
such
as
luminal
A,
luminal
B,
HER2-enriched,
and
triple-negative
guide
management.
including
subtypes
in
type
systems
or
discriminated
unions,
where
a
subtype
inherits
from
a
broader
type
and
adds
specific
properties.
used
alongside
subspecies,
subtipe,
or
subclass
depending
on
field.
In
English-language
texts,
the
equivalent
terms
are
usually
subtype
or
subspecies.
See
also
subspecies,
subtype,
classification.