difference between phenotype and genotype
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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.
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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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