"Genotypes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Genotypes refer to the specific set of genes or genetic makeup that an individual has, determining their traits and characteristics. It is a term used in genetics and biology to describe an individual's genetic code or the genetic information that an individual inherits from their parents.
Genotoxicity refers to the ability of a substance, such as a chemical or radiation, to damage an organism's genetic material (DNA) and potentially cause genetic mutations or cancer.
Genotyped refers to the process of identifying an individual's genetic makeup by analyzing their DNA. It involves determining the specific sequences of nucleotides (A, C, G, and T) in an individual's genome, which can provide information about their genetic traits, susceptibility to certain diseases, and potential responses to certain medications.
Referring to something that relates to or refers to the genetic makeup or constitution of an individual or organism, as opposed to its phenotype, which is its physical appearance or characteristics.
Genotyping refers to the process of identifying and characterizing the specific genetic variants or alleles present at one or more genetic loci within an individual or a population. This can involve analyzing DNA sequences, detecting specific mutations, or determining the extent of genetic variation within a sample.