The inhereted genetics are the genotypes. The phenotypes are the physical appearance.
It's the phenotype. Remeber it by this: Pheno sounds like physical; physical appearance. Geno sounds like gene. That is what you have in your genes. But remember this: No matter what, if you have a dominant trait in all four squares in your punnent square you do, they will have that trait but still be carrying that recessive trait. If they don't have the dominant trait, they will only show the recessive trait. I don't know much about the incomplete dominance thing at all.
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Blue eyes is an example of a phenotype. A genotype is the genetic code for a characteristic and a phenotype is the physical appearance of that characteristic. Blue eyes, brown hair, dark skin, and long fingers are all examples of phenotypes.
The appearance of blue eyes is your phenotype, but the reason you have them is because you carry two recessive eye color genes for blue eyes.
No. The allele for brown eyes is dominant.
phenotype. Phenotypes are observable traits, no including personality nor emotions
No Phenotype
yes blue eyes are examples of phenotypes.
genotype refers to the set of alleles. phenotype refers to how the characteristics manifest themselves. e.g phenotype- blue eyes genotype- bb
Phenotype does not determine genotype. Actually a genotype includes an organisms entire hereditary information. A phenotype is simply the organisms actual observed properties including appearance, development and behavior.
Genotype is the blueprint (e.g. blue and minivan) Phenotype is what you see (e.g. a blue minivan) Note that even though you have the gene for something does not mean you will get that particular phenotype. The gene may not be activated at all.
the phenotype is what you see like for example DD is the genotype and homozygous dominant is the phenotype. Another example is phenotype Heterozygous round eyes or in genetic form Rr. Phenotype means what you see and Genotype is the gene. I hope this answers your question
Yes. the phenotype is the visible manifestation of a genotype. In the example of fruit flies, if red eyes are dominant and white eyes recessive, than the genotypes "AA" and "Aa" will give a dominant phenotype of red eyes. Conversely, a recessive "aa" will give a phenotype of white eyes.
Yes, this is false. It's genotype that determines phenotype. e.g. If you have the dominant gene for brown eyes and the recessive gene for blue eyes (genotype) you will have brown eyes (phenotype)
It is a false statement that "phenotype determines genotype". In fact, it is the opposite. A genotype is the genetics or "instructions" that determine the phenotype. The phenotype is the actual appearance, ex: blue eyes, that is created by a given genotype.
Genotype is the allele combination and phenotype is the physical appearance of the result of the genotype. Genotype for tallness may be: Tt Phenotype example: Brown hair, blue eyes, widow's peak, etc.
The phenotype is the characteristic or trait that is expressed in the organism. So, for example, if a person has blue eyes, his/her phenotype for eye color is blue. In case you didn't know, the genotype is simply the gene that codes for the phenotype. So with the blue eyes, the genotype of the person for eye color must have been recessive alleles (because blue eyes are a recessive trait).
genotype refers to the set of alleles. phenotype refers to how the characteristics manifest themselves. e.g phenotype- blue eyes genotype- bb
It's a genotype. The phenotype is a physical manifestation of the genotype, which means that it's what happens on the outside because an organism has the gene. An example of a phenotype would be if someone had blue eyes or something. The genotype is the two-letter abbreviation thingy.
It is the observable trait that will be present. If the genotype is AA (A being brown eyes, a being blue), the person's phenotype would be brown eyes. For Aa, it would also be brown eyes. For aa, it would be blue eyes.
Are you talking about phenotype or genotype? Phenotype is the expression of the genotype. Genotype is what you inherited. Phenotype is what you see. Homozygous is the same. Heterozygous is different. If you inherit one allele for blue eyes and one allele for brown eyes, your phenotype should be brown eyes. Your genotype would be brown eyes, blue eyes. You would have a heterozygous genotype.
The term phenotype means what you see. Like black eyes or brown eyes or blue eyes. The same is for hair color. This is different from genotype which means what is in the genes or what genes are not expressed. A person with brown eyes can carry a gene for blue eyes. This is the genotype. Each person carries genes that are expressed or what are seen and also genes that are not expressed and are not seen.
Phenotype does not determine genotype. Actually a genotype includes an organisms entire hereditary information. A phenotype is simply the organisms actual observed properties including appearance, development and behavior.
They are related to each other because...Genes and alleles are the traits inside an object, when using a punnet square, we take the genotype out of that object to make experiments.
Genotype is the blueprint (e.g. blue and minivan) Phenotype is what you see (e.g. a blue minivan) Note that even though you have the gene for something does not mean you will get that particular phenotype. The gene may not be activated at all.