noali25676
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  • 17-04-2021
  • Biology
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Different genotypes always produce different phenotypes. Explain, using an example, why this is NOT true.

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maggielee724
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  • 17-04-2021

Answer:

Different genotypes don't always produce different phenotypes because though AA & Aa are different genotypes, they are both dominant, therefore having the same phenotype.

Explanation:

Genotype:

    AA              Aa             aa

      ↓                ↓               ↓

Phenotype:

dominant   dominant  recessive

(same phenotype)     (different phenotype)

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