Environmental Factors
Environmental Factors An organism's genotype (e.g., in the zygote) translated into the adult phenotype through development during an organism's ontogeny, and subject to influences by many environmental effects. In this context, a phenotype can be viewed as any definable and measurable characteristic of an organism, such as its body mass or skin color. FiveThirtyEight, “How to Understand Natural Disasters in a Climate Change Age” — A guide for thinking empirically about the link between climate change and natural disasters. Changes in the number of cases reported could reflect actual changes in disease prevalence or simply changes in surveillance and reporting. Conversely, increased fuel prices would reduce business — especially that funded by international tourists who travel by airplane. Majority of North Carolinians have antibodies against coronavirus NIEHS COVID-19 serological surveillance study tracked the presence and rate of development of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in...