Genotype and phynotype

Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an individual, including all the inherited genes and alleles that determine their physical and behavioral traits. Phenotype, on the other hand, refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an individual, including physical characteristics such as height, eye color, and hair color, as well as behavioral characteristics such as personality and temperament. While genotype provides the underlying blueprint for an individual's phenotype, the phenotype may also be influenced by various environmental factors, such as nutrition, exposure to toxins, and social experiences.