What is a phenotype of an organism?
a structure that carries genetic information
an observable trait
a section of DNA
a combination of alleles
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A phenotype of an organism refers to an observable trait or characteristic that is a result of the interaction between an organism's genetic makeup (genotype) and its environment. In other words, it is the physical expression or appearance of certain traits or characteristics. For example, hair color, eye color, and height are all examples of phenotypes.