When are genotype and phenotype ratios become same?
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Genotype and phenotype are two fundamental terms in the science of genetics. The two terms are often used at the same time to describe the same organism, but there is a difference between genotype and phenotype:
An organism's genotype is the set of genes in its DNA responsible for a particular trait.
An organism's phenotype is the physical expression of those genes.
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★ When phenotypic and genotypic ratio is the same, then it is an example of incomplete dominance.
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