A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
The genes present in an organism's body or its genetic makeup is referred to as the genotype.
by doing a punnet square and then u will get the answer!
Transgenic inheritance refers to the transmission of foreign genes that have been introduced into an organism through genetic engineering. These genes can be passed on to the organism's offspring, leading to the expression of new traits or characteristics that were not originally present in the organism.
The organism with the most genes in its genome is the marbled lungfish, which has around 133,000 genes.
Traits produced by an organism's genes are characteristics or features that can be observed in the organism, such as eye color, height, or blood type. These traits are determined by the specific combination of genes inherited from the organism's parents.
The observable expression of genes present in an organism is referred to as the phenotype. This includes both physical traits, such as eye color or height, as well as behavioral characteristics. Phenotypes result from the interaction between an organism's genetic makeup and its environment.
genes and the environment
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
Gene Splicing
The physical appearance of an organism as determined by its genes is called its phenotype. The phenotype is the observable traits or characteristics of an organism, such as its color, shape, size, and behavior, resulting from the expression of genes.
the genes can be called inheritable genes..