BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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examples such as sickle cell anemia
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examples such as diabetes running in the family
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examples such as blue eyes, brown hair, tall, etc.
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examples such as widow’s peak, dimples, earlobe attachment, etc.
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Detailed explanation-1: -A phenotype is the set of an organism’s physical characteristics. For example, a person’s hair color, skin color, and eye color are all part of their phenotype. It can also be used to describe the available forms of a trait. For example, eye color is a trait, while its possible phenotypes are brown, hazel, and blue.
Detailed explanation-2: -Phenotype refers to an individual’s observable traits, such as height, eye color and blood type. A person’s phenotype is determined by both their genomic makeup (genotype) and environmental factors.
Detailed explanation-3: -In humans, phenotype examples include earwax type, height, blood type, eye color, freckles, and hair color.
Detailed explanation-4: -Phenotype shown as brown or blue while dominant brown gene = B and recessive blue gene = b Individuals with bb have blue eyes, while individuals with BB or Bb have brown eyes.
Detailed explanation-5: -Eye color, hair color, and blood type are all phenotypes. You may have a brown-eye phenotype, and your eyes will, therefore, be brown; a brown-hair phenotype and your hair will be brown, or an A blood type phenotype and your blood type will be A.