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biotype
[bahy-uh-tahyp]
noun
a group of organisms having the same genotype.
a distinguishing feature of the genotype.
biotype
/ ˌbaɪəˈtɪpɪk, ˈbaɪəˌtaɪp /
noun
Also called: microspecies.a group of genetically identical plants within a species, produced by apomixis
biotype
A group of organisms having the same or nearly the same genotype, such as a particular strain of an insect species.
Other Word Forms
- biotypic adjective
Example Sentences
So, you are Jew when you inherited only culture or biotype and culture.
Many a person," he resumed, "is a biotype in whom a full complement of what are called inhibitions never develops.
However, the biotype of Jew people was inherited in their children.
Because in Chinese people they are mixed like me but, according to this article they inherited both biotype and culture and they mixed, and then is a kind of grass-roots Sino-Judaic identity.
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