Another term for genotype is genetic constitution. An additional term for the word genotype is genetic makeup of an organism.
The plant's genotype gave it a tall phenotype even though its alleles were heterozygous. Add an I and can and chagne the "?" to a ".".
The genotype of an organism refers to the genetic makeup of that organism, typically with reference to a specific trait or gene. For example, "The scientist studied the genotype of the mice to better understand their susceptibility to a particular disease."
The FALSE statement is "A phenotype determines genotype." In reality, it is the genotype that determines the phenotype, as the genetic information (allele combinations) present in an individual's DNA influences their observable traits.
I think it's genotype...
HomozygousTT, they are both the samett, they are both the sameThe reason it's homozygous is because, like in humans, if a male likes another male, he is homosexual. Homo meaning the same.
A Heterozygous genotype means an organism that has both the dominant and the recessive gene.
genothe is a new word which is also short for genotype genothe is just written in another language which is Portuguese.
There are three outcomes if a person with an AS genotype marries a person with another AS genotype. The offspring has a 50 percent chance of inheriting the AS genotype, and a 25% chance of having a child with an AA or SS genotype. Most couples who share the AS genotype choose not to procreate.
genotype
Homozygous recessive.
gene, genetics, genotype
Dominant Recessive
the genetic constitution of an individual organism..
A genotype is a group of genes that influence a given trait, whereas a phenotype in this case would be that trait. An example of a sentence using the word "genotype" is "The different genes you inherit from your parents make up the genotype that determines your eye color. "
The plant's genotype gave it a tall phenotype even though its alleles were heterozygous. Add an I and can and chagne the "?" to a ".".
The genotype of an organism refers to the genetic makeup of that organism, typically with reference to a specific trait or gene. For example, "The scientist studied the genotype of the mice to better understand their susceptibility to a particular disease."
The FALSE statement is "A phenotype determines genotype." In reality, it is the genotype that determines the phenotype, as the genetic information (allele combinations) present in an individual's DNA influences their observable traits.