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An organisms Genotype can best be defined as a number of chromosome pairs a number recessive genes inherited physical appearance or inherited combination of alleles
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An organisms Genotype can best be defined as a number of chromosome pairs a number recessive genes inherited physical appearance or inherited combination of alleles
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yup, inherited combo of alleles
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Its genetic makeup, or it's inherited combination of alleles.
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