Biotypology

/ˌbaɪoʊtaɪˈpɒlədʒi/ noun

Definition

The scientific study of biotypes and how organisms differ genetically while potentially appearing similar or identical.

Etymology

From 'biotype' + '-logy' (study of). This scholarly term emerged in 20th-century genetics to formalize the systematic study of genetic variation within morphologically similar organisms.

Kelly Says

Biotypology helps scientists explain the confusing reality that nature isn't as simple as we see it—organisms that look like clones might have completely different genetic toolkits for surviving, which changes how we approach agriculture, medicine, and conservation.

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