Biology, asked by Abhay7005, 1 year ago

difference between phenotype and genotype

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Answered by redsun1
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The genotype of an organism is the genetic code in its cells. This genetic constitution of an individual influences – but is not solely responsible for – many of its traits. The phenotype is the visible or expressed trait, such as hair color. The phenotype depends upon the genotype but can also be influenced by environmental factors.
Answered by Kratika22
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hello!!!!


PHENOTYPE :: In simple words we can describe the phenotype as the characters

which are visible to us.


for example; the height of a person


hair colour etc


GENOTYPE: It is quite opposite to phenotype


it is a part of genetic cell


We can also describe it as characters which are not visible to us


for example ; genetic materials....

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