Give a comparative description of phenotypic and genotypic variability.

Variability entails the formation of new forms. They are subsequently combined into whole species. Phenotropic variation does not imply a change in genotype. It manifests itself as a reaction of one genotype to a change in its environment. Genotypic variability implies a change in genes, which will be reflected in the future on hereditary traits.



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