Differentiate between :
(a) Genotype and phenotype.
(b) Character and trait.
(c) Monohybrid and dihybrid cross (phenotypic ratio).
(a)
Genotype | Phenotype |
It designates the genetic constitution of an individual which determines the characters. The individuals of the same genotype interbreed and have the same phenotype if they are present in the same environment. The set of genes present in the cells of an organism is called its genotype |
It designates the external appearance of an individual. The individual of the same phenotype may appear alike but may not inter breed if genetically different. The observable characteristic which is genetically controlled is called phenotype. |
(b)
Character | Trait |
Any heritable feature is called a character | The alternative form of a character is called trait |
(c)
Monohybrid cross | Dihybrid cross |
It is a cross between two pure-breeding parent organisms with different varieties taking into consideration the alternative trait of only one character. | It is a cross between two pure-breeding traits of only one or two parent organisms with different varieties taking into consideration the alternative trait of two characters. |