Genotype
The observable expression of genes in an organism is called the phenotype. It encompasses the physical traits, behaviors, and biochemical properties that result from the interaction of an organism's genotype (its genetic makeup) with the environment. Examples of phenotypic traits include height, eye color, and the presence of certain diseases.
An organism's physical appearance is called its phenotype. The phenotype is determined by the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) and environmental factors. This can include traits such as size, shape, color, and other observable characteristics.
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A genotype is the actual genetic coding for an organism A phenotype is the physical appearance For example, let's say BB or Bb is the coding for black hair. BB/Bb is the genotype, and the black hair is the phenotype
Genotype
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.
Genotype
genotype
The observable expression of genes in an organism is called the phenotype. It encompasses the physical traits, behaviors, and biochemical properties that result from the interaction of an organism's genotype (its genetic makeup) with the environment. Examples of phenotypic traits include height, eye color, and the presence of certain diseases.
genotype
It is called a punnet square.
An organism's physical appearance is called its phenotype. The phenotype is determined by the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) and environmental factors. This can include traits such as size, shape, color, and other observable characteristics.
That depends on the gene: some genes have only a few alleles, some genes have hundreds or even thousands of alleles.
The genetic makeup of an organism is known as its genome.
punnett square