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What is the phenotype of a rabbit that has the genotype Bb where B is the gene for black fur and b is the gene for white fur assuming this gene follows a Mendelian inheritance pattern?
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If the gene for black fur (B) is dominant over the gene for white fur (b) and follows a Mendelian inheritance pattern, the rabbit would express the black fur phenotype.
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