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3 August, 14:26

in horses, the coat color black is dominant (B) over chestnut (b). short hair is dominant (S) over long (s). in a cross between a homozygous black short-haired male and a brown homozygous long-haired female, what would be the phenotype ratio for the f1 generation?

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  1. 3 August, 18:20
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    In horses, the coat color black is dominant (B) over chestnut (b). short hair is dominant (S) over long (s). in a cross between a homozygous black short-haired male and a brown homozygous long-haired female, what would be the phenotype ratio for the f1 generation?

    BBSS x bbss = BbSs, BbSs, BbSs and BbSs

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    Explanation:

    From the above crossing, it could be deduced that all offspring produced are black dominant heterozygous short hair
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