Phenotypic trait
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In [[biology]], a '''trait''' or '''character''' is one form of a character of an [[organism]]. For example, [[eye color]] is a character, while blue, brown and hazel are traits. | In [[biology]], a '''trait''' or '''character''' is one form of a character of an [[organism]]. For example, [[eye color]] is a character, while blue, brown and hazel are traits. | ||
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In biology, a trait or character is one form of a character of an organism. For example, eye color is a character, while blue, brown and hazel are traits.
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