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phenocopy

American  
[fee-nuh-kop-ee] / ˈfi nəˌkɒp i /

noun

Genetics.

plural

phenocopies
  1. the observed result of an environmentally induced, nongenetic alteration of a phenotype to a form that resembles the expression of a known genetic mutation.


phenocopy British  
/ ˈfiːnəʊˌkɒpɪ /

noun

  1. a noninheritable change in an organism that is caused by environmental influence during development but resembles the effects of a genetic mutation

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Etymology

Origin of phenocopy

< German Phänokopie (1935); phenotype, copy