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What do studies show about differences in gene expression?
 
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What is the difference between a genotype and phenotype?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Studies show that differences in gene expression may be passed down to future generations. The genes themselves do not change but the way they are transcribed by the cells does.

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Answer: A genotype is an organism's genetic predisposition whereas the phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of the genotype and the environment.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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