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  • Phenotypes: Examples & Variations in Humans and Animals
    Here are some examples of phenotypes, focusing on the variety within a single species:

    Human Phenotypes:

    * Eye Color: Blue, brown, green, hazel

    * Hair Color: Blonde, brown, black, red, grey

    * Height: Tall, short, average

    * Blood Type: A, B, AB, O

    * Freckles: Present or absent

    * Dimples: Present or absent

    * Tongue Rolling: Ability or inability to roll the tongue

    Animal Phenotypes:

    * Dog Coat Color: Black, brown, white, spotted, etc.

    * Cat Fur Length: Long, short

    * Bird Feather Color: Bright red, blue, green, etc.

    * Cow Milk Production: High yield, low yield

    Plant Phenotypes:

    * Flower Color: Red, yellow, blue, purple, etc.

    * Fruit Shape: Round, elongated

    * Plant Height: Tall, short

    Important Note: These are just examples, and there are many other phenotypes within each species! Remember, a phenotype is any observable characteristic of an organism, and it's the result of the interaction between genes and environment.

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