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Genetics: Introduction

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Genetics is a branch of Biology that studies heredity and how traits are passed down from generation to generation. In this context, what is the difference between genotype and phenotype?
a.
Genótipo e fenótipo referem-se exclusivamente às características físicas visíveis de um indivíduo.
b.
Genótipo e fenótipo são sinônimos e se referem à expressão física dos genes de um indivíduo.
c.
Genotype se refere à expressão física dos genes de um indivíduo, enquanto o fenótipo corresponde aos genes.
d.
Genótipo é a quantidade de cromossomos de um indivíduo, enquanto o fenótipo se refere aos genes e à sua expressão.
e.
Genotype refers to an individual's genes, while phenotype corresponds to the physical expression of genes.

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