A genotype is the genetic coding of a trait, so it's a paired combination of genes. A genotype has two alleles, which can be dominate or recessive, but overall the answer should be <span>a paired combination of genes</span>
Well new species can come and live there and some animals may have new food but the disadvantage is some of the animals ill die that lived there because of the changes...i hope this helped you
This isn't always the case and there is no reason it should be .Whether or not a trait is common has to do with how many copies of that gene version (or allele) are in the population. It has little or nothing to do with whether the trait is dominant or recessive. Let's take eye color as an example.
The breaking down of food in the mouth is the first step of the digestive process, It’s important because the food gets broken down into a form that can be absorbed and used.