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◼ The hereditary information of the organism in the form of gene in the DNA and remains the same throughout the life.
◼ Same genotype produces same phenotype.
◼ Present inside the body as genetic material.
◼ The genotype is inherited from the parent to the offspring.
◼ It can be determined by scientific methods such as the polymerase chain reaction.
◼ It is affected by genes.
◼ For eg., Blood group, eye colour, height, genetic diseases.
◼ The characters of an organism which are visible are known as phenotypes.
◼ Same phenotype may or may not belong to same genotype.
◼ Expression of genes as the external appearance.
◼ The phenotype is not inherited from the parent.
◼ It can be determined by observing the organism.
◼ It is affected by genotype and environmental conditions.
◼ For eg., Weight, physique, beak of birds.
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Explanation:
◼ The hereditary information of the organism in the form of gene in the DNA and remains the same throughout the life.
◼ Same genotype produces same phenotype.
◼ Present inside the body as genetic material.
◼ The genotype is inherited from the parent to the offspring.
◼ It can be determined by scientific methods such as the polymerase chain reaction.
◼ It is affected by genes.
◼ For eg., Blood group, eye colour, height, genetic diseases.
◼ The characters of an organism which are visible are known as phenotypes.
◼ Same phenotype may or may not belong to same genotype.
◼ Expression of genes as the external appearance.
◼ The phenotype is not inherited from the parent.
◼ It can be determined by observing the organism.
◼ It is affected by genotype and environmental conditions.
◼ For eg., Weight, physique, beak of birds.
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