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21 January, 10:28

When white-coated cattle (W) are mated with red-coated cattle (R), the offspring are roan (WR), meaning their coats contain both white and red hairs. This is an example of codominance.

A farmer breeds two roan cattle with one another.

What is the chance that their offspring will be roan?

A) 0%

B) 25%

C) 50%

D) 100%

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  1. 21 January, 11:12
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    C) 50%

    Explanation:

    Using a punnett square, crossing two heterozygous individuals results in a 25% chance of a white-coated cattle, a 50% chance of a roan-coated cattle, and a 25% chance of a red-coated cattle.
  2. 21 January, 14:06
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    I thought it would be B) 25%
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