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  • 28-12-2021
  • Biology
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is it possible for two organisms to have different phenotypes but the same genotype

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  • 07-01-2022

Answer: NO

Explanation:

If two individuals have a certain phenotype, it does not mean that they must have the same genotype. Overall, different genotypes can result in the same phenotypes.

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