Biology, asked by gavaliasha1, 7 months ago

diffrence between genotype and phenotype ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A genotype refers to the genetic characteristics of an organism. A phenotype refers to the physical characteristics. For example, having blue eyes (an autosomal recessive trait) is a phenotype; lacking the gene for brown eyes is a genotype.

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Answered by natasha561
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Following are the important difference between genotype and phenotype.

1) Genotype

The hereditary information of the organism in the form of gene in the DNA and remains the same throughout the life.

1) phenotype

The characters of an organism which are visible are known as phenotypes.

2) Genotype

Same genotype produces same phenotype.

2) phenotype

Same phenotype may or may not belong to same genotype.

3) Genotype

Present inside the body as genetic material. Expression of genes as the external appearence.

The genotype is inherited from the parent to the offspring.

3) phenotype

The phenotype is not inherited from the parent.

4) Genotype

It can be determined by scientific methods such as the polymerase chain reaction.

4) phenotype

It can be determined by observing the organism.

5) Genotype

It is affected by genes.

5) phenotype

is affected by genotype and environmental conditions.

6) Genotype

For eg., Blood group, eye colour, height, genetic diseases.

6) phenotype

For eg., Weight, physique, beak of birds

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