Phenotype
The physical expression of a trait in an organism is known as its phenotype. The phenotype encompasses observable characteristics such as morphology, development, biochemical properties, and behavior, which result from the interaction of the organism's genotype with its environment.
genotype
It is called the phenotype or phenotypic trait.
The trait that describes the collected results of phenotypic expression of Genes - the karyotype describes the physical form of the {finally composed} shape of the organism. Added: A polymorphic trait. Could be the result of polygenic genetic composition, or anything in the environment, such as temporal or physical separations in the same population of organisms.
Allele The specific trait may be either in homozygous or heterozygous condition. The expression of the trait depends on its dominant or recessive condition.
That physical trait is known as phenotypic expression.
The physical expression of a trait in an organism is known as its phenotype. The phenotype encompasses observable characteristics such as morphology, development, biochemical properties, and behavior, which result from the interaction of the organism's genotype with its environment.
It is what the trait does that you can see. Such as hair color and eye color
The physical expression is called the phenotype.
genotype
genotype
It is called the phenotype or phenotypic trait.
co-dominance
A physical trait of an organism is called a phenotypic trait. It refers to any observable characteristic or feature of an organism's physical appearance or behavior. Phenotypic traits can be influenced by genetic factors, environmental factors, or a combination of both.
the organism's phenotype is the physical expression of the genotype
The outward expression of genetic traits are called phenotypes. Phenotypes expression include recessive and dominant genes such as eye and hair color.
Individuals with the same alleles for a specific trait will have similar physical characteristics related to that trait. On the other hand, individuals with different alleles for the same trait will have varying physical characteristics. This is because alleles determine the expression of traits, and different alleles can lead to different outcomes in terms of physical appearance or other characteristics.