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Haylie Ortega
27 August, 17:19
Is the a difference between genome and genotype
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Jacey Kirk
27 August, 19:47
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The genome is all of the genetic information that codes for the phenotype that a species displays. The genotype refers to the genetic information for a particular trait.
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