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Typically, one refers to an individual's genotype with regard to a particular gene of interest and, in polyploid individuals, it refers to what combination of alleles the individual carries (more at homozygous, heterozygous). Any given gene will usually cause an observable change in an organism, known as the phenotype (otherwise we wouldn't be interested in it). The word genotype and phenotype are distinct for at least two reasons:
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