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explain codominance in coat colour in cattle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Codominance occurs when both traits appear in a heterozygous offspring. For example, roan shorthorn cattle have codominant genes for hair color. The coat has both red and white hairs; not pink hairs, but red AND white hairs. ... In cases of codominance, the genotype of the organism can be determined from its phenotype.

Answered by Dimplebadgujar
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Codominance occurs when both traits appear in a heterozygous offspring. For example, roan shorthorn cattle have codominant genes for hair color. The coat has both red and white hairs; not pink hairs, but red AND white hairs. ... In cases of codominance, the genotype of the organism can be determined from its phenotype.

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