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In cattle, if coat color is controlled by codominant alleles, and a red-coated cow (RR) is crossed with a white-coated bull (WW), the expected genotype of their offspring will be RW. Since the alleles are codominant, this genotype will express a phenotype that is a mix of red and white, typically resulting in a pink coat color.
Therefore, the expected phenotype of the offspring is:
**All pink coat**