The phenotype is the physical/observable trait of the animal - therefore the phenotype of this rabbit is black fur.
The genotype, Bb, makes this rabbit heterozygous.
The phenotype of Bb is the same as someone/thing with genotype BB
It depends on what B stands for. B=black, blue, brown.
If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
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All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.
Genotypes are not created by phenotypes, they are the alleles/genes of the organism. Genotypes (in combination with environment) produce phenotypes. It would be expected that the genotypes Bb and BB would produce the phenotype B.
A single pair of alleles would produce only one phenotype.
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The same phenotype as both of the parents.
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If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
Phenotype
The genotype AA represents a homozygous dominant genotype. The capital letter "A" represents the dominant allele, while the lowercase letter "a" would represent the recessive allele. If both dominant alleles are present in a genotype (homozygous dominant) then the phenotype is "A" phenotype. If one dominant allele and one recessive allele are present (heterozygous dominant) then the phenotype is "A". Finally, if both recessive alleles "a" are present (homozygous recessive) then the phenotype is "a". Therefore, the answer to your question is the genotype AA would result in an "A" phenotype because the genotype is homozygous dominant.
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A genotype is the entire genetic make up of an organism. The phenotype is the actual expressed traits or characteristics found within an organism. The distinction between genotype and phenotype can be made based on dominant and recessive genes.
All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.