Genotypes and Phenotypes
Even though an organism's genotype is passed from generation to generation, its phenotype is selected for in nature. Genotypes, or the genetic makeup of an organism, encode for the phenotype, or the physical characteristics of an organism. This selection process is seen throughout populations because an organism's size, color, leg length, and many other physical characteristics help it survive and reproduce in an environment. The genes of these phenotypic traits that aid in an organism's survival are passed from generation to generation, resulting in the physical traits of an organism being selected for and increasing in frequency in a population over time.

Great explanation, the code blueprint helps simplify it!
ReplyDeleteI like how you simplified it with a visual of a genetic code and how it effects the phenotype thus effecting genotype and ultimately the evolution of the species.
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