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biotype
[ bahy-uh-tahyp ]
noun
Genetics.
- a group of organisms having the same genotype.
- a distinguishing feature of the genotype.
biotype
/ ˌbaɪəˈtɪpɪk; ˈbaɪəˌtaɪp /
noun
- a group of genetically identical plants within a species, produced by apomixis Also calledmicrospecies
biotype
/ ī′ə-ī′ /
- A group of organisms having the same or nearly the same genotype, such as a particular strain of an insect species.
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Derived Forms
- biotypic, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- ··ٲ· [bahy-, uh, -, tip, -ik], adjective
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So, you are Jew when you inherited only culture or biotype and culture.
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Many a person," he resumed, "is a biotype in whom a full complement of what are called inhibitions never develops.
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However, the biotype of Jew people was inherited in their children.
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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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