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ilan707 ilan707
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In horses, black coat color is influenced by the
  dominant allele (B), and chestnut coat color by the
  recessive allele (b). Trotting gait is due to a dominant
  gene (T), pacing gait to the recessive allele (t). What
  color horse would you use to find out the genotype
  of a black trotter? Give the genotype and phenotype. What will be an ideal response?
 
 

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In horses, black coat color is influenced by the
  dominant allele (B), and chestnut coat color is
  influenced by the recessive allele (b). Trotting gait is
  due to a dominant gene (T), pacing gait to the
  recessive allele (t). If a homozygous black trotter is
  crossed to a chestnut pacer,
  (a) what will be the appearance of the F1 and F2
  generations?
  (b) which phenotype will be the most common?
  (c) which genotype will be the most common?
  (d) which of the potential offspring will be certain
  to breed true? What will be an ideal response?
 
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