If white wool (W) is dominant over black wool (w), can two sheep with white wool produce an offspring with black wool? Explain your answer please no photos
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The answer is yes.
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The way two black sheep can have an offspring with white wool is if both of these sheep are heterozygous dominant. Both parents may then donate the recessive allele and upon combination, the offspring will receive the phenotype of white wool with the genotype ww.
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No, if the white sheep is purebred. If both white sheep are carriers of the gene of Black wool then they have a 1 in 4 chance of having a Black wooled sheep.
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