GENOTYPE - significado y definición. Qué es GENOTYPE
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Qué (quién) es GENOTYPE - definición


Genotype         
  • An example of a pedigree for an autosomal dominant condition
  • An example of a pedigree for an autosomal recessive condition
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE ORGANISMS BASED ON THEIR GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS; ORGANISM'S FULL HEREDITARY INFORMATION, PART (DNA SEQUENCE) OF THE GENETIC MAKEUP OF A CELL, ONE OF THREE FACTORS THAT DETERMINE PHENOTYPE
Genotypes; Genotypical; Genotypic; Genotypically; Mutator genotype; Heritable variation; Genotypic assay; Geneotype; Genotype theory; Genotypic trait
The genotype of an organism is its complete set of genetic material. Genotype can also be used to refer to the alleles or variants an individual carries in a particular gene or genetic location.
Genotype frequency         
  • Hardy–Weinberg equilibria]].
  • A [[Punnett square]] visualizing the genotype frequencies of a [[Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium]] as areas of a square. ''p'' (A) and ''q'' (a) are the [[allele frequencies]].
FREQUENCY OF GENOTYPES AND ALLELES
Genotype frequencies
Genetic variation in populations can be analyzed and quantified by the frequency of alleles. Two fundamental calculations are central to population genetics: allele frequencies and genotype frequencies.
Multilocus genotype         
A multilocus genotype is the combination of alleles found at two or more loci in a single individual.
Ejemplos de uso de GENOTYPE
1. Less well known is the v–genotype that turned up in South Korea and Japan in late 2003.
2. They found that in one in seven cases, sufferers had a particular genotype which predisposed them to an exacerbated condition.
3. You would get stem cells of every available genotype, permitting studies of the molecular basis of genetic diseases.
4. Tang believes a less virulent strain, rather than the highly pathogenic genotype z, would more likely be a candidate that could cause a pandemic.
5. Sirkkilä says that it is not possible to define the specific Finnish male genotype who would be particularly prone to taking a Thai bride.