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In a particular type of cat, coat color follows the dominant/recessive pattern of inheritance. The allele for a brown coat (B) is dominant to the allele for a white coat (b).

A cross between two white-coated cats would result in what?
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Answer: All the offsprings will be white coated.

Explanation: From the information given, white coat gene (b) is recessive, therefore for it to manifest outwardly, the gene must be present in a homozygous state. Therefore, the genotype of a white coated is bb. A cross between two white coated cats bb x bb will result in all the offsprings having a genotype of bb and manifest phenotypically as white coated cats.

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