The outward appearance of a trait is called a phenotype.
the alternative form of a gene is called an "allele." Alleles occur at the same locus on homologous chromosones, thus govern the same trait. This term is sometimes used sysnonymously with "gene."
There are many ways in which one could improve one's outward appearance. One of the best ways of improving one's outward appearance would be to improve one's personal hygiene.
a trait based on appearance, i believe.
phenotypeThe physical appearance of a trait is called a phenotype, not to be confused with a genotype( which is your genetic makeup) The way I remember is phenotype and physical both start with a p, and genotype and genetic both start with a g.
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I think it may "phenotype".
A carrier is an organism that inherits a specific genetic trait but does not show the trait in their phenotype, or physical appearance.
Phenotype
Phenotype
The outward appearance is called the phenotype
The outward appearance of a trait refers to how that trait is physically expressed or manifested in an individual or organism. This could include characteristics such as eye color, plant height, or fur texture that are visible and observable.
The outward expression of genetic traits are called phenotypes. Phenotypes expression include recessive and dominant genes such as eye and hair color.
An outward appearance is the appearance of someone on the outside like their clothing or makeup.
There are many ways in which one could improve one's outward appearance. One of the best ways of improving one's outward appearance would be to improve one's personal hygiene.
phenotype
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The phenotype.
a trait based on appearance, i believe.
In genetics, the phenotype represents the physical characteristic/trait. For example brown eyes is a phenotype. When referring to alleles which are alternative forms of a gene, it is the dominant allele that is represented physically. For example if brown eyes are a dominant trait, then they would be represented physically in the genotypes BB and Bb.