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In Biology / High School | 2014-03-18

How do you find a genotype and a phenotype?

Asked by briancrane11

Answer (3)

Well you should know about a punnet square, so anyways you have the result of the punnet square, if you have a dominant allele then the phenotype would be that allele, while the genotype is the dominant and either a recessive allele or a dominant allele.

Answered by MathG33k | 2024-06-10

punnet squares sometimes help :)

Answered by Riverachelsea | 2024-06-10

Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an organism, while phenotype is the observable expression of that genotype. You can determine genotype and phenotype using tools like Punnett squares, which help predict offspring characteristics based on parental genetics. Dominant alleles influence the phenotype, but recessive alleles only express themselves when paired with another recessive allele.
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Answered by MathG33k | 2024-11-04