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genotype: bbee
phenotype: fur and eyes
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To determine the phenotype from genotype \( BbEe \), we assume typical dominant - recessive inheritance (common in biology). For the "fur" trait, if \( B \) is dominant (e.g., for a certain fur color or texture, like black fur being dominant over brown with \( B \) dominant), \( Bb \) would show the dominant fur phenotype (e.g., black). For the "eyes" trait, if \( E \) is dominant (e.g., for a certain eye trait like black eyes being dominant over another with \( E \) dominant), \( Ee \) would show the dominant eye phenotype (e.g., black). But since the specific dominant - recessive relationships for fur (associated with \( B/b \)) and eyes (associated with \( E/e \)) aren't fully given, we can infer based on standard Mendelian genetics: heterozygous genotypes (\( Bb \), \( Ee \)) express the dominant phenotype. So if \( B \) is dominant for fur (e.g., black fur) and \( E \) is dominant for eyes (e.g., black eyes), the phenotypes would be the dominant ones for each trait.
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Assuming \( B \) (dominant for fur, e.g., black) and \( E \) (dominant for eyes, e.g., black): "black" fur and "black" eyes (the specific dominant traits depend on the context of the genetic system, but following Mendelian heterozygous expression, dominant phenotypes are expressed).