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genotype

Particular set of alleles (variants of genes) possessed by a given organism. The term is usually used in conjunction with phenotype, which is the product of the genotype and all environmental effects.



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It is tempting to speculate that the genetic constitution of the selected viral population could be substantially different from that of the original strain.
The results show that the joint effect of hereditary atopy representing genetic constitution and environmental tobacco smoke is stronger than expected on the basis of their independent effects.
It seems to me that the concept of the avant-garde and what has now led it into universal decadence is the build-a-better-mousetrap idea of progress, unfortunately intrinsic to mankind's evolutionary genetic constitution.
 
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