Genotype and PhenotypeDr. Foster: ‘Correct! Phenotype refers to the observable trait—like freckles or skin tone—while genotype represents the individual’s underlying genetic composition. Remember that you typically need two alleles for a characteristic to be expressed. Now, I know some of you are wondering if ‘dominant’ and ‘recessive’ are the same as genotype and phenotype.’ Alice: ‘Right, we’ve been using these words interchangeably. But I suspect that genotype, phenotype, dominant, and recessive aren’t quite the same.’ Dr. Foster: ‘Precisely. To clarify, take a look at these three statements and decide which one best explains dominant and recessive behavior.’ Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: |
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