The answer is genotype
genotype and the appearance is the phenotype
The Genotype. Which are the different traits passed down to you from your parents which you inherit.
Genotype
genome
Yes there is. Some alleles are closer together and less likely to separate than other alleles. This is typically referred to as linkage.
inbreeding
Inbreeding
Genotype is the set of all genes present in the nucleus of a somatic cell. Alleles are segments of DNA containing multiple genes
The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
Yes there is. Some alleles are closer together and less likely to separate than other alleles. This is typically referred to as linkage.
An allelotype is a frequency distribution of a set of alleles in a population.
inbreeding
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.
Inbreeding
Genotype is the set of all genes present in the nucleus of a somatic cell. Alleles are segments of DNA containing multiple genes
The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
Particular Versions of Genes are called Alleles - one way they differ is that some alleles are termed to be dominant while others are termed to be recessive.
The expression of more than one allele is referred to as incomplete dominance. For example a flower that is heterozygous red and white will have a pink phenotype.
Dominant alleles :-)
The empty set is also sometimes referred to as the "Null" set.
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