genotype
noun /ˈdʒenətaɪp/,  /ˈdʒiːnətaɪp/
  /ˈdʒenətaɪp/,  /ˈdʒiːnətaɪp/
 (biology- the combination of genes that a particular living thing carries, some of which may not be noticed from its appearance基因型 词源early 20th cent.: from German Genotypus, from Greek genos ‘race, offspring’ + -tupos ‘type’.