en phenotypic (a) |
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en lusus naturæ (n) |
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en euphenics (n) |
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en genocopy (n) |
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de phänotypisch (a) |
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pt fenotípico (a) |
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es fenotípico (a) |
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en quigley scale (n) |
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en heritability (n) |
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en polyphenotypic (a) |
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en spandrel (n) |
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en aphenotypic (a) |
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it fenotipico (a) |
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en pleiotropy (n) |
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en phenome (n) |
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en sexlinked (a) |
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