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For the expression of traits genes provide only the potentially and the environment provides the opp

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Genes can be modified by the environment. The phenotype needs a suitable environment to express the trait. Thus we can say phenotype (trait) = genotype (potentially)+ environment (opportunity). A genetically tall individual will become tall only if it receives proper nourishment and other environment inputs. In primrose, the dominant red flower colour is formed colour is formed only if the temperature is below 30°C . Above 30°C, the flowers become white.

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Obviously, genes are not the only factors that determine phenotype. Environment also plays an important role in the expression of traits. ... So, we can say that genes provide only the potentiality and the environment provides the opportunity for the expression of traits..

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