genotype
Different Genotypes are observed by varying phenotypes in a population
Phenotype and genotype traits don't always have to be the same. Phenotype is the physical characteristics and genotype is the genetic makeup. For example a pea plant can have the genotype of TT and look tall while another plant can have a genotype of Tt and also look tall (T= dominant trait; t= recessive trait.)
A genetic trait.
Yes, phenotype refers to the observed expressed trait while genotype refers to the actual inherited genes present in the nucleus of the somatic cells.
the dominant trait
The genetic makeup of an organism refers to the set of genes responsible for a particular trait. The genetic makeup of an organism is also referred to as the genotype. Genetic makeup of an organism decides the phenotype or expression of information within the genes. Examples of genetic makeup of an organism - gene responsible for eye color gene responsible for hair color gene responsible for how your voice sounds gene responsible for a bird's beak Difference between the genotype and phenotype of an organism Genotype refers to the set of genes that has the information for a particular trait whereas the phenotype is the physical expression of that particular trait.
Genotype is the genetic makeup of a trait.
The observable trait that appears in an organism as a result of its genetic makeup is called a phenotype. Its underlying genetic makeup is referred to as the genotype.
The genetic makeup AAA BB is called its genotype. It is defined as the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.
trait differences among individuals are attributable to genetic variations.
Different Genotypes are observed by varying phenotypes in a population
Phenotype and genotype traits don't always have to be the same. Phenotype is the physical characteristics and genotype is the genetic makeup. For example a pea plant can have the genotype of TT and look tall while another plant can have a genotype of Tt and also look tall (T= dominant trait; t= recessive trait.)
An emergenic trait is a complex trait that arises from interactions between multiple genes and environmental factors. These traits are not simply inherited from a single gene but emerge from the interplay of various genetic and environmental influences. Examples of emergenic traits include behaviors, intelligence, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
A trait is an observable, physical characteristic of an organism (a phenotype). A FACTOR is the underlying genetic cause of the TRAIT (the genotype).
A simple definition of "phenotype" is the manifestation of an individual's genetic makeup regarding some physical trait. An example would be, frailty in a person is the manifestation of age.
Genetic makeup formed from both inherited alleles together is called a genotype. Homozygous alleles would be a pair of identical alleles for a single trait. Heterozygous is different alleles for a single trait.
genetic likeness.