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Genotype can be determined by biological tests. Both the genotype and phenotype sounds similar but have differences. The phenotype is determined by an individual’s genotype and expressed genes or by visible trait, for instance, hair color or type, eye color body shape, and height. We are all unique. Even monozygotic twins, who are genetically identical, always have some variation in the way they look and act. This uniqueness is a result of the interaction between our genetic make-up, inherited from our parents, and environmental influences from the moment we are conceived.