A phenotype is influenced by environment and genotypes.
Phenotypes are the result of both genetic factors and environmental factors. Genetic factors refer to the specific combination of genes an individual possesses, whereas environmental factors include the influence of the individual's surroundings and experiences on the development and expression of traits.
Aa AA aa If A dominant, two phenotypes.
it would be 1/2 white and 1/2 purple
This is because phenotypes are the physical appearance. If you had brown hair and so did I, our phenotypes, would still be different.
carbon dioxide and water.
Natural selection favours phenotypes that bestow a reproductive advantage, thereby increasing the frequency of alleles (genotype) producing those phenotypes.
pleiotropy
the combination of alleles from your parents
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It will yield two types of phenotypes Xx and xx. There will be a 50% chance of the baby yeilding an Xx and a 50% chance of the baby yeilding xx ---- ----
Aa AA aa If A dominant, two phenotypes.
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it would be 1/2 white and 1/2 purple
I don't know.Ballsack?
This is because phenotypes are the physical appearance. If you had brown hair and so did I, our phenotypes, would still be different.
result and waste
carbon dioxide and water.
You can see the phenotype. A good way to remember is that a photograph is what you see. The genotype is the graphic representation of the trait.