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High-throughput phenotyping is a research area that involves the rapid and automated measurement of a large number of phenotypic traits in plants, animals, or other organisms. This approach allows researchers to efficiently analyze the genetic and environmental factors that influence the development and performance of organisms. High-throughput phenotyping techniques can include imaging technologies, sensor technologies, and other automated measurement systems that enable the collection of large amounts of data in a short period of time. This research area is particularly important in fields such as agriculture, genetics, and ecology, where understanding the relationships between genotype and phenotype is crucial for improving crop yields, breeding programs, and biodiversity conservation efforts.