Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

What is a genotype?
What is a phenotype? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A genotype is an organism’s complete set of genetic material. Often though, genotype is used to refer to a single gene or set of genes, such as the genotype for eye color. The genes take part in determining the characteristics that are observable in an organism, such as hair color, height, etc.

Answered by Tejasvijamwal0
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Explanation:

The sum of an organism's observable characteristics is their phenotype. A key difference between phenotype and genotype is that, whilst genotype is inherited from an organism's parents, the phenotype is not. Whilst a phenotype is influenced the genotype, genotype does not equal phenotype

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