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it is an observable expression of somethings genotype, that is the alleles that the organism has i.e a red flower may be homozygous containing two 'red pigment alleles' (RR) this is its genotype, its phenotype is the red colour of its petals

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What best describes phenotypes?

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What are The observable traits of an organism are?

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The expression of traits its called?

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Which characteristic of DNA determines the variation of genetic expression in phenotypes?

The gene sequence of a DNA determines the variation of genetic expression in phenotypes.


Why phenotypes don't always express its entire genotype?

Phenotypes are the entirety of the observable traits. Genotypes are the instructions in the genetic code. Dominant alleles override the recessive alleles, making only the dominant alleles expressed.


What are the phenotypes of pod color?

Pod color phenotypes in plants, particularly in legumes like peas, can vary widely. Common phenotypes include green and yellow pods, which are often determined by genetic factors. The presence of specific alleles can influence pigmentation, leading to these observable traits. Environmental factors may also play a role in the expression of pod color.


What we call the observable expression of genes present in an organism?

The observable expression of genes present in an organism is referred to as the phenotype. This includes both physical traits, such as eye color or height, as well as behavioral characteristics. Phenotypes result from the interaction between an organism's genetic makeup and its environment.


The outward appearance of a particular trait is called?

The outward expression of genetic traits are called phenotypes. Phenotypes expression include recessive and dominant genes such as eye and hair color.


Physical characteristics of organisms are called?

Physical characteristics of organisms are called phenotypes. These traits are the observable characteristics of an organism, such as its color, size, shape, and behavior. Phenotypes are the result of an organism's genetic makeup interacting with its environment.


What are non-examples of phenotypes?

Non-examples of phenotypes would include things like DNA sequences, genotypes, or gene variants. Phenotypes are the observable characteristics of an organism resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment. They are not the underlying genetic information itself.


The individual's observable characteristics influenced by both genetic and environmental factors are called?

The individual's observable characteristics influenced by both genetic and environmental factors are called phenotypes. Phenotypes encompass traits such as physical appearance, behavior, and physiological functions. They result from the interaction between an individual's genotype (the genetic makeup) and environmental influences, such as nutrition and lifestyle.


Are all phenotypic expression visible?

Phenotypes are observable, but this does not necessarily mean 'visible'. For example, biochemical properties and behaviour are both part of phenotype. A phenotype may involve producing a certain protein, but you cannot 'see' the protein (you might be able to do a test to find it).