This would be their facial features.
Traits
A recessive trait is a hereditary characteristic that is carried by an individual but is not expressed in the phenotype due to being masked by a dominant trait. These traits can be passed down through generations without being visible in the individual's physical appearance.
In cases where both traits are fully expressed, it usually means that an individual has two copies of the dominant allele for one trait and two copies of the dominant allele for the other trait. This results in both traits being visibly present in their physical or physiological characteristics.
It means a physical feater expressed by genes.
Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an individual, while phenotype refers to the physical characteristics that result from the expression of those genes. Genotype influences phenotype by determining which genes are present and how they are expressed, ultimately shaping an individual's traits and characteristics.
In genetics, dominant traits are those that are expressed when an individual has one or two copies of the dominant allele, while recessive traits are only expressed when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele and no dominant allele present. Dominant traits often mask recessive traits in heterozygous individuals.
The genetic traits, both physical and behavioral, that the individual possesses on his personal genome.
Physical traits refer to characteristics of an organism's physical appearance that are determined by genetic inheritance, such as hair color, eye color, height, and facial features. These traits are often observable and can vary from individual to individual within a population.
Physical traits refer to characteristics that can be observed in an individual's physical appearance, such as height, weight, eye color, hair color, and facial features. These traits are determined by a combination of genetics and environmental factors.
Recessive traits. This means that the trait is only expressed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from each parent.
genotype
Sex-limited traits are characteristics that are only expressed in one sex, such as male pattern baldness. Sex-influenced traits, on the other hand, can be expressed in both sexes but are influenced by the individual's sex, like the gene for breast cancer being more likely to be expressed in females.