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In horses, grey coat color is determined by a dominant allele. A herd of 50 horses is observed to have 20 grey horses. Determine each of the following values for this herd.

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Answer:

I think it'd be 30/20 which is a 3:2 ratio.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gray is dominant, therefore a single copy of the gray allele will cause a horse to turn gray. If a horse has two copies of gray, all offspring of this horse will be gray.

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