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How do the terms genotype and phenotype relate?(1 point)
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An organism’s phenotype leads to its genotype.
An organism’s phenotype leads to its genotype.
Both are sets of alleles that define traits.
Both are sets of alleles that define traits.
An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
Both are terms for observable traits.
Both are terms for observable traits.
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An organism’s genotype leads to its phenotype.
The genotype is the organism's genetic makeup (the alleles it carries); the phenotype is the observable traits that result from the genotype plus environmental influences.
The genotype is the organism's genetic makeup (the alleles it carries); the phenotype is the observable traits that result from the genotype plus environmental influences.
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