an organism's genotype is

an observable trait

a trait that is expressed in a homozygous individual

the set of allele that is expressed whenever it is present

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None of the above statements accurately describe an organism's genotype. An organism's genotype refers to the specific combination of alleles (alternate forms of a gene) present in its DNA. It is not directly observable as it is contained within the organism's genetic material.
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