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In a species of dogs, a black coat is dominant over a white coat. The offspring from a black dog and a white dog all have
gray coats. This is an example of _______.
1. codominance.
2. sex-linked genes
3. complete dominance.
4. incomplete dominance.​

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Answered by GooseBumps123
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Answer:

There is a dominant black gene and a recessive black gene—though dominant black is by far the most common.

Explanation:

When one parent with straight hair and one with curly hair have a child with wavy hair, that's an example of incomplete dominance. Eye color is often cited as an example of incomplete dominance...Breeding a father to his daughter dog is a classic case of very close inbreeding. ... As a very short and clear answer, nearly all breeders should never ever attempt to breed a daughter to her father dog, or any parent with any child.

Answered by llMemeGurull
0

Explanation:

In a species of dogs, a black coat is dominant over a white coat. The offspring from a black dog and a white dog all have

gray coats. This is an example of _______.

1. codominance.

2. sex-linked genes

3. complete dominance.

4. incomplete dominance.

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