It is a false statement that "phenotype determines genotype". In fact, it is the opposite. A genotype is the genetics or "instructions" that determine the phenotype. The phenotype is the actual appearance, ex: blue eyes, that is created by a given genotype.
genetype determines phenotype
No, genotype actually determines phenotype.
In genetics,the phenotype is when genes combine to determine dominant traits
A phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism. It is determined by the genotype, so the characteristics are endless. You have to specifically know the genotype or the physical features to determine the phenotype
Yes, this is false. It's genotype that determines phenotype. e.g. If you have the dominant gene for brown eyes and the recessive gene for blue eyes (genotype) you will have brown eyes (phenotype)
Yes you can accurately determine an organisms genotype by observing it's phenotype, however some phenotypic traits resulting from homozygous or heterozygous combinations of alleles, may make the prediction impossible.
it is impossible because the phenotype and genotype are different this is out of chapter 10 in the biology book on page 336
genotype or phenotype
In order to determine the phenotype of the original organism observe any physical traits / characteristics Lookup the following concepts: punnet square, homozygous recessive/dominant. Draw the punnet square Determine the crossing Determine the dominant traits Determine the phenotype
genotype always...phenotype sometimes
You look at the offspring. Offspring of a heterogenous match are going to have different phenotype percentages than those of a homogenous match.
phenotype.
Phenotype