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Explain why a phenotype might not always indicate genotype
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Explain why a phenotype might not always indicate genotype
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becasue you genotype is like TT ot Tt or tt that gives your percent and yo phenotype is like the color or tall or short which gives yo percent
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Phenotype is the physical traits and genotype is the genetic makeup. These are related but aren't the same so they may not have an affect on each other.
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