In cattle, coat color is controlled by codominant alleles. A red-coated cow (RR) is crossed with a white-coated bull (WW). What are the expected phenotypes of the offspring?(1 point)

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Red and white coat
Red and white coat

All white coat
All white coat

All pink coat
All pink coat

All red coat
All red coat
Question 20

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In cattle, if coat color is controlled by codominant alleles and you have a red-coated cow (RR) and a white-coated bull (WW), the expected phenotypes of the offspring will be all pink coats (RW). This is because in codominance, both alleles contribute to the phenotype.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

All pink coat