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An organisms genotype is?

An organism's genotype refers to the specific set of genes it carries in its DNA. It is the genetic blueprint that determines the organism's characteristics and traits. A genotype is unique to each individual and can influence how traits are expressed.


What is an organisms combination of inherited alleles?

genotype


What is an organisms way to express its genotype?

No, the genotype is the genetic composition of the organism. On the other hand, the phenotype is the physical composition of the organism. For example, a gene that causes a bird's feathers to be black in color is the genotype and the phenotype is the actual observable of the black feathers.


How are Genotype phenotype different?

Phenotypes are the traits expressed by the genotype. So, for blood type, a person can have A and i alleles (genotype). However, in the phenotype, since i is recessive, only the A will be expressed, and the person will have an A blood type.


Is the way a organism looks and behaves a result of its genotype?

Yes, phenotype refers to the observed expressed trait while genotype refers to the actual inherited genes present in the nucleus of the somatic cells.


Is the way an organism looks and behaves a result of its genotype?

Yes, phenotype refers to the observed expressed trait while genotype refers to the actual inherited genes present in the nucleus of the somatic cells.


What is an example of a haploid genotype in organisms?

An example of a haploid genotype in organisms is the gametes, such as sperm and egg cells, which contain only one set of chromosomes.


Can you accurately determine an organisms genotype by observing it's phenotype?

No, genotype actually determines phenotype.


Is it true an organism's physical appearance is its genotype?

False. An organisms physical appearance is its phenotype.


How do you identify the genotype?

normal sexual cross pollination - each parent plant contributes traits from its genotype (which are expressed as the phenotype)


Do both alleles of a gene pair make up an organisms genotype?

If by gene pair, you mean the two copies of each gene present in a diploid cell, then yes. Both alleles make up an organisms genotype, though they might not both be expressed in the phenotype, if one is recessive for instance.


Individual that has one copy of a expressed gene has a genotype known as?

Heterozygous.