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How are traits expressed in organism?

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Answered by udaypratarawat
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A trait is a specific characteristic of an organism. Traits can be determined by genes or the environment, or more commonly by interactions between them. The genetic contribution to a trait is called the genotype. The outward expression of the genotype is called the phenotype.

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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A trait is a specific characteristic of an organism. Traits can be determined by genes or the environment, or more commonly by interactions between them. The genetic contribution to a trait is called the genotype. The outward expression of the genotype is called the phenotype.

The proteins in the cell are made up of information coded in the cellular DNA. A segment of this DNA provides information for one protein and is called a gene for that protein. These genes influence traits.

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