"Phenotype" is the Engpsh term for the concept of "性状" in Chinese. The term "phenotype" comes from the Greek words "phainein," meaning "to show," and "typos," meaning "type."
The phenotype of an organism refers to the observable physical or behavioral characteristics of the organism, which can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. For example, the height of a plant, the color of a flower, and the shape of a bird's beak are all examples of the phenotype of those organisms.
Here are some examples of sentences using the term "phenotype" in Engpsh:
"The phenotype of the genetically modified tomato was significantly different from that of the wild type." (经过基因改造的西红柿的性状明显不同于野生型西红柿。)
"The phenotype of the offspring was a combination of the traits of both parents." (后代的性状是两位父母特征的结合体。)
"Environmental factors can also play a role in shaping the phenotype of an organism." (环境因素也可能在塑造生物的性状方面发挥作用。)
The phenotype of an organism refers to the observable physical or behavioral characteristics of the organism, which can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. For example, the height of a plant, the color of a flower, and the shape of a bird's beak are all examples of the phenotype of those organisms.
Here are some examples of sentences using the term "phenotype" in Engpsh:
"The phenotype of the genetically modified tomato was significantly different from that of the wild type." (经过基因改造的西红柿的性状明显不同于野生型西红柿。)
"The phenotype of the offspring was a combination of the traits of both parents." (后代的性状是两位父母特征的结合体。)
"Environmental factors can also play a role in shaping the phenotype of an organism." (环境因素也可能在塑造生物的性状方面发挥作用。)

