which of the following best describes the order of event that leads to a phenotype

Answer:
The correct answer is - DNA --> RNA --> amino acid --> protein --> phenotype.
Explanation:
DNA encodes for the RNA and RNA encodes for the proteins in the process of central dogma to produce protein in two processes called transcription and translation to produce protein.
It begins with encoding DNA into RNA (mRNA), known as transcription, which is moved to the ribosome to translate into amino acid chains with help of tRNA and makes a specific protein which could be a form of genotype which express itself to produce a specific trait that makes a particular phenotype of that trait.