Essentials of Genetics (9th Edition) - Standalone book
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ISBN: 9780134047799
Author: William S. Klug, Michael R. Cummings, Charlotte A. Spencer, Michael A. Palladino
Publisher: PEARSON
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The definition of genotype and
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Genotype is the genetic constitution of an organism that influences its physical features that are collectively termed as the phenotype of an organism. Genotype and phenotype are related to each other in a way that the latter is influenced by the previous one. Alleles are the different copies of the same gene.
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