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Aroan cow shows co-dominance in coat color (roan and white). What is the phenotype ratio
expected if a roan cow and a roan steer mate together for F2 generation?
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A. All are Roan
B. 50% Red and 50% white
C. 25% Red: 50% Roan: 25% White
D. 50% Roan and 50% white
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The roan cow shows co-dominance in coat color (red and white) and the expected phenotype when the roan cow and roan steer mate together in F2 generation say is:
- Correct option C. 25% Red: 50% Roan: 25% White.
- Co dominance occurs when both traits are derived from heterogeneous offspring.
- For example, roan shorthorn cows have a genetic predisposition to hair color.
- The coat has red and white hair; not pink hair, but red and white hair.
- In the case of co dominance, the genotype of an organism can be determined from its phenotype.
- The roan cow shows a co-dominant color in wool (orange and white).
- 1: Orange:
- 2 Orange and White:
- 1 White
- This type of inheritance pattern demonstrates two aspects of child-friendly co-management.
- The Snap Dragon color is an outstanding feature.
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