Genotyping

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛnəˌtaɪp/

Genotyping (noun)

  1. The genetic information of an organism that determines its traits.
  2. The specific set of genes an organism has, often studied in genetics.

Examples

  • The genotype determines the potential traits of an organism.
  • Scientists study the genotype to understand inherited characteristics.

Common collocations: analyze genotype, genotype variation, genotype influence, unique genotype, genotype mapping

Synonyms of Genotyping

Formal

Neutral