noun
- plural of phenotyping; the process of identifying and analyzing the observable characteristics or traits of an organism or individual
Usage: technical; biology; genetics
Examples
- The researchers conducted multiple phenotypings of the plant samples to document variations in leaf shape and color.
- High-throughput phenotypings allow scientists to analyze thousands of organisms simultaneously.
- Accurate phenotypings are essential for understanding how genes influence visible traits.
- The study involved phenotypings of different bacterial strains under various environmental conditions.
- Modern phenotypings often combine imaging technology with computational analysis.