What is the Genotypic and Phenotypic ratio?

Answer:
The phenotypic ratios are the ratios of visible characteristics. The genotypic ratios are the ratios of gene combinations in the offspring, and these are not always distinguishable in the phenotypes.
Genotype is the genetic make-up of an organism that describes the nature of each trait. (the letters we often write for a certain trait)
Genotype is the genetic make-up of an organism that describes the nature of each trait. (the letters we often write for a certain trait)
Phenotype is the morphology of a living organism .(the trait you usually observe while looking/tracking the organism)
For an Example:
In the flower of a pea plant there are a pink color(RR) or (Rr) and a white color(rr).
When crossing two hybrid ( with two different letters) pink colors,
P : Rr × Rr
G : R r R r
F1 : RR Rr Rr rr
The phenotype ratio will be (3 pink : 1 white)
The genotype ratio will be [1 (RR) : 2 (Rr) : 1 (rr)]..
Hence Genotype is the genetic make-up of an organism that describes the nature of each trait. (the letters we often write for a certain trait)
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