What is an organism's genotype?
o its specific set of physical traits
o the number of genes in its genome
o its specific set of genes
the number of nucleotides in its genome
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In a broad sense, the term "genotype" refers to the genetic makeup of an organism; in other words, it describes an organism's complete set of genes. Each pair of alleles represents the genotype of a specific gene. ... For example, in sweet pea plants, the gene for flower color has two alleles.

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Answer:   its specific set of genes

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