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Phenotype Wild Type Individual Commonly Observed Natural Populations

Wild type refers to an individual with the most common phenotype in natural populations, or the phenotype itself.

Type sauvage désigne un individu avec le phénotype le plus couramment observé dans les populations naturelles, ou le phénotype lui-même.

Front wild type
Back An individual with the phenotype most commonly observed in natural populations; also refers to the phenotype itself.

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