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A roan (RW) bull mated with a red (RR) cow. What is the probability or producing a white (WW) cow?



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50%

Explanation: When a roan bull mates with a red cow, there are two possible combinations for their offspring: Roan (RW) or Red (RR). When looking at the genetic possibilities for the offspring, there is a 50% chance of producing a White (WW) cow, as the roan bull carries a white gene that could be passed on to the offspring.
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