A phenotype is a "set of observable characteristics of an individual"
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Overall, mice and humans share virtually the same set of genes. Almost every gene found in one species so far has been found in a closely related form in the other. Of the approximately 4,000 genes that have been studied, less than 10 are found in one species but not in the other
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Cancerous tumors are removed so that they do not metastasize. Some cancers are even curable if they are caught early. At other times both cancerous and benign tumors will be removed if they interfere with the function of an organ in some way. Sometimes a tumor may be removed for the purposes of a biopsy. Physicians may not always remove tumors. In many cases of metastatic cancer, the removal of a tumor is of no medical benefit.
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Answer: Probability/mutations
Explanation: A punnett square predicts the probability that a child or the offspring will receive specific genes or look a certain way. The genes with the highest percentage or usually the ones that show, but sometimes recessive genes are the ones that show through, which may be what you mean by a different genotype/phenotype being different that what was predicted by the punnett square.
a mutation may also occur that messes up all of this.
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Blood type is an example of ✔ codominance
Explanation:
Blood type is determined by the ✔ antigens on the blood cells.
✔ Antibodies attack foreign blood that does not contain the same antigens.