2010, Number 1
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Rev Mex Periodontol 2010; 1 (1)
Biotypes, phenotypes and genotypes. What kind of are we? (First part)
Zerón A
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 36-43
PDF size: 429.47 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Evolution is a continuous process in which we can observe the transformation of the different species of living beings. Evolutionary change comes about through gradual changes in successive generations. Phenotype is determined initially by genotype, and susceptible genotypes can express vulnerable phenotypes when the host interacts with the virulence of phenotypes in pathogenic bacteria.
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