phenotypic plasticity

How Can Epidemiologists Measure Phenotypic Plasticity?

Epidemiologists can measure phenotypic plasticity through a variety of methods, including laboratory experiments, field studies, and mathematical models. These approaches help quantify the extent of phenotypic changes and their impact on disease dynamics. For example, tracking genetic variations and phenotypic traits in pathogen populations over time can provide insights into how they adapt to changing environments.

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