Translation-Can two individuals with different genotypes have the same phenotype? in which cases?
Answer:
Yes. This is possible due to dominant allele.The phenotypic manifestation in an individual is as a result of genotypic combination or interaction. The genotype combination of a dominant allele on homologous chromosomes reflects dominance when the two allele are dominant(TT) or the other is heterozygote dominant (Tt).Thus they exhibit same phenotype ; tallness, since they are both tall,(T-represented) dominance but different gene combination (Tt ,TT.)
Thus, it is only in the absence of dominant allele that the recessive allele can be manifested, or if two recessive allele are inherited from each of the parent,as tt - homozygous recessive.