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The way an organism looks, as a result of its genes, is called its phenotype.
For the sake of simplicity the discussion here will be of mendellian genetics. The way an animal looks (phenotype) may only represent a portion of it's genotype since dominant traits mask the expression of recessive ones. Behavior is not explained by genetics in many cases...the more complex the organism the more likely behavioral nuance is affected by elements beyond genetics.
Genes that 'cannot be described' usually refers to genes that are only predicted to be genes by computer software that reads through DNA sequences and recognize very small lengths of sequences that usually are only present in genes. These genes will certainly eventually be described at some point in the future, but nothing is know about them at present time except that 'it looks like that might be a gene'
a phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism based on its genotype.
Yes, both. You are a product of their genes, therefore parts of both your parents have formed the person you are today.
it relates to the phenotype A phenotype is how the organism looks based on which genes are expressed. A genotype is how the organism is genetically structured, including recessive genes that are not apparent when looking at the organism. Some diseases, like colorblindness, are recessive and are only expressed when there is not a dominant gene to override it. The entire genetic makeup of an animal is its genome.
The way an organism looks, as a result of its genes, is called its phenotype.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
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Phenotype.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
This what you do. You back away right put u less dominate hand in the air and when he looks at him u bring ur other hand (dominante) and knock him out. They will stop laughing.
A dominate trait will most likely take over the recessive.
Most children of any species resemble their parents. They have traits passed down from them, so there is a strong likelihood they will look similar. ALSO: Any Animal/person inherits genes from their parents. Often skipping generations so an animal can have different characteristics from either its mother or father... normally though, anyone/thing looks like the father because he is the holder of the Dominant genes (usually overpowering the "lower in line") Recessive genes.