Biology, asked by abhijeetparekar324, 1 month ago

difference between phenotype and genotype.​

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Answered by lk4507099
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Genotype versus phenotype. An organism's genotype is the set of genes that it carries. An organism's phenotype is all of its observable characteristics — which are influenced both by its genotype and by the environment. ... For example, differences in the genotypes can produce different phenotypes.

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Answered by pakhareshravani
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  • Genotype versus phenotype. An organism 's genotype is the set of genes that it carries. An organism phenotype is all of its observable characteristics which are influenced both by it's genotype and by the environment......... for example differences in genotype can produce different phenotype...

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