374,388 views
33 votes
33 votes
In a certain breed of horses, the allele for a white coat (W) is co-dominant with the allele for a brown coat (B). A white horse (WW) is crossed with a brown horse (BB)What do you predict for genotype (s) and phenotype(s) of the offspring?

Same thing with incomplete dominant

User Bneely
by
2.3k points

1 Answer

17 votes
17 votes

Answer:

Hope this helps have a good day <3

Step-by-step explanation:

If you know the genotypes of two parents, you can predict the genotype and phenotype of their offspring. The B allele is dominant, so its phenotype is expressed, even when the b allele is present in the genotype. ... Write the second allele for the Bb horse here.

User Tim Schruben
by
3.0k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.