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What makes up a person phenotype?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 9/8/2021

A person's phenotype, or visible traits, is inherited from their parents. They can look like their parents or not. It all depends on their genotype, or genetic makeup. If a female with blue eyes has children with a male that has heterozygous brown eyes and blue eyes is recessive, there would be a 50% chance the offspring would be blue-eyed and a 50% chance they would be heterozygous brown-eyed. You can use a Punnett Square to help you figure this out.

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Dane Bernhard

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3y ago

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