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In the lab, the dominant phenotype for horse hair color is
and the recessive phenotype for horse hair color is
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Dominant phenotype: black (or bay, if the agouti allele is present) hair color
Recessive phenotype: chestnut (red) hair color
(Explanation: the extension locus: E (dominant) allows black pigment; e (recessive) produces chestnut/red.)
Recessive phenotype: chestnut (red) hair color
(Explanation: the extension locus: E (dominant) allows black pigment; e (recessive) produces chestnut/red.)
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