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Nikolai Montgomery
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1 July, 18:02
How are phenotypes and genotypes alike.
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Gabrielle
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Genotype are letters, for example Hh or TT or ss, that are short cuts that define traits for an animal, such as when someone does a p. square, the genotypes (letters) represent the phenotypes, which are the actually physical traits, for example if the genotypes are Hh and H is black then the phenotype would be Black. They both determine traits.
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