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12 October, 21:46

In a certain breed of dog, white spots (w) in their fur is recessive to a solid color coat of fur (W). What would the genotype (s) of a dog with no spots be?

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  1. 12 October, 22:47
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    Answer: either WW (homozygous dominant) or Ww (homozygous dominant)

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    If Solid coat is dominant (W) then there are two options. It's dominant so any genotype with (W) will have the phenotype of Solid coat, or no spots.
  2. 13 October, 00:30
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    The possible genotypes are WW or Ww.
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