Phenotypic trait

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Phenotypic Trait

A phenotypic trait is a distinct variant of a phenotype of an organism. It is a characteristic that is observable and can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Phenotypic traits include physical attributes such as eye color, height, and skin color, as well as behavioral traits.

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A deep blue eye, an example of a phenotypic trait.

Genetic Basis

Phenotypic traits are determined by the genotype of an organism, which is the set of genes it carries. The expression of these genes results in the observable characteristics, or phenotype. The relationship between genotype and phenotype is complex, as multiple genes can influence a single trait, and a single gene can affect multiple traits.

Environmental Influence

While the genotype provides the blueprint for phenotypic traits, the environment can significantly influence their expression. Factors such as nutrition, climate, and lifestyle can alter the way traits are expressed. For example, height is influenced by both genetic factors and nutritional status during growth periods.

Types of Phenotypic Traits

Phenotypic traits can be classified into several types:

Inheritance Patterns

Phenotypic traits can follow different patterns of inheritance, including:

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