Term ID: T2053

Genotype-Phenotype Relationship

/genotype-phenotype-relationship/
The connection between genetic makeup and observable traits or behaviors, mediated by developmental processes and environmental influences.
Example: Genetic variants associated with depression risk only leading to symptoms in individuals who also experience significant life stress, demonstrating gene-environment interactions.

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Reference: Rutter (2006)