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How can you have the same phenotype but a different genotype for a trait?

Different genotypes can result in the same phenotype through mechanisms such as genetic redundancy or epistasis. Genetic redundancy occurs when multiple genotypes can produce the same gene product, leading to the same phenotype. Epistasis occurs when one gene's expression is influenced by another gene, allowing different genotypes to result in the same observable trait.


How cant two plants that have different genotypes have the same phenotype?

They cannot


How can you have the same phenotype but different genotype?

Different genotypes don't always change your phenotypes because of mutations


What might the phenotypes be of two organisms that were found to have different genotypes but the same phenotype?

Phenotypes refer to the visible traits (or characteristics). Genotypes are the underlying causes for those traits. There may be different genotypes that cause the same phenotype. If the observable traits from one individual are the same from another individual, one can say they have the same phenotypes.


Can two organisms have different genotypes but the same phenotype?

One way is if an allele for the gene in question is dominant. Homozygotes for the dominant allele and heterozygotes will both have the same phenotype.Organisms have the same phenotype, or physical characteristics. They do not, however, have the same genotype, or genetic makeup. If T represent tall, and t represnts short then the organism will have the genotypes TT and Tt. If you make a Punnett square you will have the same phenotype but different genotypes. Unless some weird mutation occurs....


How can two plants have different genotypes having the same phenotype?

The simplest way that two plants can have different genotypes, but the same phenotype, is if they both have a dominant allele for the same trait. For example, the genotypes Pp and PP, will both produce the phenotype created by P (for example, pink coloured petals). This is because P is dominant to p, and will always be expressed. Other ways that the same phenotype can be created from different genotypes are when the environment affects the traits, or when the trait is controlled by more than one gene.


How is it possible for individuals to have the same phenotype but different genotypes for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is it possible for two individuals to have the same phenotype but different genotypes for a traits?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is it possible for two individuals to have same phenotype but different genotypes for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


What two genotypes are possible for a dog that has black fur?

No. They might have the same phenotype, but would not have the same genotype.


How can two organisms have the same phenotype but different genotype?

One organism is heterozygosis, the other is homozygous.


Why do the genotypes PPPpand pP all have the same phenotype?

This is because they all have at least one dominant allele, P.