genocopy

English

Etymology

From geno- +‎ copy.

Noun

genocopy (plural genocopies)

  1. A trait that is a phenotypic copy of a genetic trait but is caused by a different genotype

Verb

genocopy (third-person singular simple present genocopies, present participle genocopying, simple past and past participle genocopied)

  1. (genetics) To make such a copy