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    GlossaryPhenotype

    observable traits resulting from genetic and environmental interactions

    A phenotype is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism, such as its physical appearance, behavior, and biochemical properties. These traits result from the interaction of the organism's genetic makeup (genotype) with the environment. For example, in the context of hair, the phenotype would include attributes like hair color, texture, and density.

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