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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

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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.

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