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Biology, 25.12.2020 04:20, katlynnschmolke

MERRY CHRISTMAS! What does an organism's phenotype describe?

the allele combination for a trait
the physical appearance of a trait
the number of alleles on a gene
the number of different traits inherited
(just so it isn't taken down, you can take free points tho)

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