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21 January, 22:21

What's the difference between an organism"s and genotype and phenotype?

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  1. 21 January, 23:30
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    Genotype is what you can't see physically and phenotype is the physical characteristics of that organism.

    Explanation:Genotype is known as the genetic makeup of an organism. Think the genes behind what your seeing.

    Phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism. For example:freckles, eye color, open or closed earlops ... things of that nature.
  2. 21 January, 23:37
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    "genotype is the pair of genes an organism has for a particular trait. Phenotype is the observable trait present in the organism. For example, if you were to see the pea plants in a garden, the TT and Tt will both appear tall. And, if you saw the tt plant, it would appear short."
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