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Can you always determine an organism’s genotype just by looking at them? Explain.

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

You can't always determine an organisms genotype just by looking at them. For example. A dog has black and brown fur, but his skin color could be a whole different color than we can see just by looking at the dog.  

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