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Phenotypic Variance

Phenotypic Variance

updated: December 22, 2024

Definition

Phenotypic variance is the observed variability of a particular trait. For many measurable traits (such as height, skin color, and blood pressure) phenotypic variation can be thought of as a distribution. The variation within that distribution centers on an average or mean. Phenotypic variance is often caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

 Phenotypic Variance


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Peter McGuire
Peter McGuire, M.S., M.B.B.Ch.

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Metabolic Medicine Branch