Biology, asked by kayleelavigne, 3 months ago

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!Which answer choice below BEST explains the difference between genotype and phenotype?

Question 1 options:

A. Ff is an example of a phenotype. White fur would be the genotype.


B. Genotype can be represented by 1 allele. Phenotype is describing whether the allele is dominant or recessive.


C. FF is an example of a genotype. Black fur would be the phenotype.


D. Phenotype is represented by 2 alleles. Genotype is the description of the physical appearance.

Answers

Answered by 2005valeriamartinez1
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Answer:

B. Genotype can be represented by 1 allele. Phenotype is describing whether the allele is dominant or recessive.

Explanation:

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The best choice that explains the difference between genotype and phenotype is FF is an example of a genotype and black fur would be the phenotype. (Option C)

  • While an organism's genotype reveals which alleles it possesses, its phenotype describes how that trait is manifested.
  • As a result, the top dog's phenotype is black fur, whereas the bottom dog's phenotype is yellow fur.
  • A genotype is a classification of the sort of variants found at a particular locus (i.e., location) in the genome.
  • Symbols are a form of representation.
  • For example, the letters BB, Bb, and bb could stand in for a certain gene variation.
  • The observable characteristics of a person caused by the expression of their genes; the clinical manifestation of someone with a particular genotype.
  • A person's phenotype is defined as their distinguishable characteristics, such as height, eye colour, and blood type.

Hence, the best choice that explains the difference between genotype and phenotype is FF is an example of a genotype and black fur would be the phenotype.

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