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phenotypic mixing
phenotypic mixing[¦fē·nə‚tip·ik ′mik·siŋ] (virology) The production of virus particles having different structural components in the protein coats, each synthesized under the direction of a different genome. phenotypic mixing
phe·no·typ·ic mix·inga nongenetic interaction in which virus particles released from a cell that is infected with two different viruses have components from both the infecting agents, but with a genome from one of them. |