genotypization

English translation: genotyping

10:54 May 6, 2014
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Science - Genetics / terms
English term or phrase: genotypization
Revising a paper about rabbits, I came across this term, in this case used by Hungarian authors. I find "genotypization" rather unsightly and was wondering what the definition of it it would be (can't find any online) and whether it differs at all from "genotyping" or "genotypification" (the typification of genotypes), which do have definitions available. Opinions welcome.

"Faecal samples of 122 Pannon white rabbits were checked for bacteriocin production. Species E. faecalis, E. faecium, E. durans, E. avium were detected by genotypization."
neilmac
Spain
Local time: 19:55
Selected answer:genotyping
Explanation:
E. avium were detected by genotyping. 'Genotypization' is not a valid term
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Greg Burzynski
Local time: 19:55
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Thanks for the help!
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genotyping


Explanation:
E. avium were detected by genotyping. 'Genotypization' is not a valid term

Greg Burzynski
Local time: 19:55
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Native speaker of: Polish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks for the help!

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agree  Lincoln Hui
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agree  Chris Ellison: 100% ;o)
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