true or false: phenotype refers to the alleles of a particular trait

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False. Phenotype refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, which result from the interaction of its genotype (the alleles it possesses) and the environment. In contrast, genotype specifically refers to the genetic makeup or alleles of an organism for a particular trait.

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