Coolally13 Coolally13
  • 08-06-2016
  • Chemistry
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How can an organism have the same phenotype, but different genotypes?

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yentirb2 yentirb2
  • 08-06-2016
Yes, an organism can have the same phenotype but different genotypes.
Genotype is the genetic makeup.
Phenotype is physical appearance.

Alleles are forms of a gene. ex. Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. Blue eyes are recessive.
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