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phenotypic plasticityThe capacity of an organism to express a different range of phenotypes in response to environmental changes. © Nature Education
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phenotypic plasticityWhere the phenotype
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phenotypic plasticityThe capacity of an individual to produce different phenotypes under different conditions with non-genetic potential variability within the range of a single individual
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phenotypic plasticityPhenotypic plasticity refers to non-genetic variation in organisms in response to environmental factors.
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phenotypic plasticityNon-genetic variation in organisms in response to environmental factors.
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phenotypic plasticitythe ability of an organism to alter its shape or lifecycle in response to its environment, such as the availability of water.
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phenotypic plasticityThe capacity of an organism to develop any of several phenotypic states, depending on the environment; usually this capacity is assumed to be adaptive.
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phenotypic plasticityPhenotypic variation expressed by a single genotype in different environments.
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phenotypic plasticityThe variable expression of genetic information of an individual, depending on environmental influences during development.
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