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13 December, 00:22

8. In horses, black coat color is determined by a dominant allele B and brown coat color by its recessive allele b. The trotting gait is due to the dominant allele T and the pacing gait is due to its recessive allele t. If a homozygous black/pacer is mated to a homozygous brown/trotter, what will be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring

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    In horses, black coat color is determined by a dominant allele B and brown coat color by its recessive allele b. The trotting gait is due to the dominant allele T and the pacing gait is due to its recessive allele t. If a homozygous black/pacer is mated to a homozygous brown/trotter, what will be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring.

    BBtt X bbTT = BbTt, BbTt, BbTt, BbTt

    Explanation:

    The genotype of the offspring Heterozygous Black trotting gait while the phenotype is all Black trotting gait.
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