phenotype
The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
A phenotype is the physical trait or feature of an organism that is the effect of a particular genotype. Flower color of snapdragons is one example of a phenotype, and the color is determined by which alleles comprise the genotype. Plants that are homozygous for the flower color alleles are either white or red. Heterozygous snapdragons are pink.
A heterozygote expresses the traits of both alleles in the phenotypic traits. These traits affect the physical appearance of an organism.
alleles.
Some of the human traits determined by multiple alleles would be hair color, hair texture, eye color, built, physical structures, etc. One notable and most common example of multiple alleles in humans would be of the blood groups.
Phenotype
The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
inherited combination of alleles(:genetic makeup
The physical trait exhibited by an organism's genes is called the phenotype. (As opposed to the genotype, which refers to the alleles themselves.)
A phenotype is the physical trait or feature of an organism that is the effect of a particular genotype. Flower color of snapdragons is one example of a phenotype, and the color is determined by which alleles comprise the genotype. Plants that are homozygous for the flower color alleles are either white or red. Heterozygous snapdragons are pink.
A heterozygote expresses the traits of both alleles in the phenotypic traits. These traits affect the physical appearance of an organism.
In sexual reproduction, traits are determined by the alleles of an individual's genes inherited from their parent's cells after it has undergone meiosis. The alleles of the parents are randomly selected depending on the chromosomes of the sperm and ova which connect. The 24 pairs of resulting chromosomes in a new individual's cells (half from both parents) determine their traits as each chromosome with DNA and gene segments have traits. Whether the traits show up are resulting to the dominance of the alleles from the inherited chromosomes.
As opposed to the alleles? If so, you're thinking about the phenotype of an organism, which are the visible qualities. The genotype is the make up of alleles.
Multiple alleles.
alleles.
a heterozygous individual has different alleles because one is dominant but the other is recessive.
Human blood type is determined by codominant alleles.