PHENOtype is PHYSICAL appearance... what pattern a creature exhibits
visually.
GENOtype is gene coding... what genes the creature actually
has and expresses.
The difference is that the genome is the actually gene list, but the phenome is what you see.
For example,
check out this piece I did. Genotype is listed, with phenotype in parenthesis. I use a hella complicated gene system, which took me two years to learn (and has been updated recently), and which is also factually based on dogs.
I hope this helps!! It's how I figured it out.

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