The difference between phenotype and genotype is that
A) phenotype refers to the genetic instructions and genotype to their expression.
B) genotype refers to the genetic instructions and phenotype to their expression.
C) the phenotype is RNA and the genotype is DNA.
D) the phenotype is DNA and the genotype is RNA.
B) genotype refers to the genetic instructions and phenotype to their expression.
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