The genotype of a particular trait may be changed by the environment that the organism lives in. The organism has to adapt, and therefore, the characteristic changes slightly, passing this change on to the next generation.
Genotype and environment interact through a process known as gene-environment interaction, where the expression of genes (phenotype) is influenced by environmental factors. For instance, an individual may have a genetic predisposition for a certain trait, but its development can be enhanced or suppressed by environmental conditions such as nutrition, stress, or exposure to toxins. This interaction highlights the complexity of traits, as identical genotypes can result in different phenotypes depending on the environment in which they are expressed. Ultimately, both genetic and environmental factors work together to shape an organism's characteristics and behavior.
Phenotype
The genotype against the immediate environment and developmental processes. Each organism has a unique environment too. Think about it. Even identical twins are not totally their genotype because they are subject to not only the same environment, usually, but the unique experiences and formative processes of their unique environment.
The genotype of a particular trait may be changed by the environment that the organism lives in. The organism has to adapt, and therefore, the characteristic changes slightly, passing this change on to the next generation.
Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
an ecologist is a person that studies animals and how they interact with their environment.
Phenotype is the outward characteristics of an organism, a product of both genotype and the environment in which the organism lives
Gene is who studies animals. They look at how they interact in the environment.
How they interact is they don't interact individually.
how people in Bolivia interact with their enviroment
i think it is due to the envinment
Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an individual, while phenotype refers to an individual's observable traits or characteristics resulting from the interaction of their genotype with the environment. Genotype provides the genetic instructions, while phenotype represents the physical manifestation of those instructions.