phenotype.
An organism that has genes that are alike for a particular trait is called homozygous for that trait. This means that it has two identical alleles for that specific gene.
That physical trait is known as phenotypic expression.
Each physical trait of an organism is ultimately produced by the instructions found in its DNA. These instructions are carried out by proteins that are synthesized based on the information encoded in genes. The combination of these proteins and other factors results in the development of specific physical characteristics in an organism.
An organism with two like genes for a trait is called homozygous for that trait.
A physical characteristic of an organism refers to any observable trait or feature of its body structure, such as size, shape, color, or form. These characteristics are determined by the organism's genetic information and the environment in which it develops. Examples include the fur color of a mammal, the wingspan of a bird, or the leaf shape of a plant.
It is called the phenotype or phenotypic trait.
a phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism based on its genotype.
An organism with two like alleles for a trait is homozygous for that trait.
This could be called a trait (inheritance).
trait
An organism that has genes that are alike for a particular trait is called homozygous for that trait. This means that it has two identical alleles for that specific gene.
That physical trait is known as phenotypic expression.
BAn adaptive trait
A visually observable trait is known as a Phenotype.
Each physical trait of an organism is ultimately produced by the instructions found in its DNA. These instructions are carried out by proteins that are synthesized based on the information encoded in genes. The combination of these proteins and other factors results in the development of specific physical characteristics in an organism.
hybrid
A heterozygote