Wounded king, Subfunctionalized Monarch, I cannot let you get away from this. I'm sick to death of pulling out quotes and farting around with HTML tags, so I will put this simple proposition to you:
Given that one is simply the physical expression of the other, it is logically impossible that the genotype and the phenotype evolve by different processes.
If you don't believe this is true, please provide an illustrative example of how this might happen- remembering that a selective evolution of the phenotype
immediately becomes a selective evolution of the genotype.
P.S. Characterising an advocate of an opposing viewpoint as a "troll" is cheap at best and paranoid at worst- but let's not get sidetracked. Answer the question.
"When man loses God, he does not believe in nothing. He believes in anything" G.K. Chesterton