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concept:phenotypic-plasticity

phenotypic plasticity

Capacity of a single genotype to produce different phenotypes in response to environment; a key enabler for evolution.

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  • Ability of a particle to change phenotype in response to context, enabling coordinated differentiation and solving HFHF in fraternal transitions

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