Asked by Mathew Jameson
If a homozygous white horse CWCW and a homozygous black horse CBCB are bred together, what is the likelihood that their offspring will be roan with both colors represented in their hair if this gene follows a codominant inheritance pattern?(1 point)
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Because codominance means the heterozygote (CWCB) shows both colors, and crossing CW/CW with CB/CB produces only CW/CB offspring.
Because codominance means the heterozygote (CWCB) shows both colors, and crossing CW/CW with CB/CB produces only CW/CB offspring.
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