@SpicyBotrytis I have a little language on this in my vary first paper in the link. In the paragraph on "Approaches for Studying Phene Integration". We did refer to 'near-isophenic' lines and populations. You could call it a diversity panel. Trait-allele d
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@IAcornflake @SpicyBotrytis To be fair, there isn't a community standard for these terms, but it's definitely annoying that no matter the framework an individual chooses, many people use them interchangeably WITHIN the same work. We proposed phene and phen
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@MitchFeldmann @SpicyBotrytis Trait values? Don’t you mean phenotypes? That’s what he defined it as. So your phenotype is the combination of all your phenotypes. 😬 Of course that’s why I’ve often used phene and phene states to help clarify https://t.co/PGL
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RT @LarryMattYork: @antonwasson Integration of root phenes: https://t.co/5jsJeeklGl Functional phenomics: https://t.co/yPMmPi0898