In codominance, in which an organism is heterozygous for a trait, both phenotypes are expressed equally because both alleles are dominant. An example is a tortoise shell cat. Tortoise shell cats have both black and orange fur because they have both a dominant black allele and a dominant orange allele for coat color. The black fur is expressed by the allele for black fur and the orange fur is expressed by the allele for orange fur.
The genotype and the environment both affect a phenotype.
genotype always...phenotype sometimes
(Apex Learning) The genotype and the environment both affect phenotype.
Genes and environment are the two main factors that work together to affect an organism's phenotype.
One environmental factor that can affect an organism's phenotype is the presence of stress hormones like cortisol. High levels of cortisol can impact an organism's physical characteristics, behavior, and overall health, leading to changes in the phenotype.
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The genotype and the environment both affect a phenotype.
If the the trait is controlled by only one allele and the allele is completely dominant then once inherited the offspring with exhibit that phenotype
Mutations can affect phenotype by changing the genetic code, which can alter the way proteins are made and how they function in the body. However, not all mutations have a noticeable impact on phenotype, as some may occur in non-coding regions of DNA or may not change the protein structure significantly.
Genes and the Environment. -Novanet :)
Yes, alleles are variations of a gene that can affect the phenotype of an organism. The combination of alleles an individual carries determines specific traits or characteristics that are expressed.
genotype or phenotype