pathotype

English

Etymology

patho- + -type

Noun

pathotype (plural pathotypes)

  1. (biology) Any of a group of organisms (of the same species) that have the same pathogenicity on a specified host.

Verb

pathotype (third-person singular simple present pathotypes, present participle pathotyping, simple past and past participle pathotyped)

  1. To identify and differentiate pathotypes of a species.

Anagrams

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