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15 April, 05:14

Which is an example of codominance?

A. A cow with white hairs and a cow with black hairs mate and produce a cow with both white and black hairs.

B. A sheep with white fur and a sheep with black fur mate and produce a sheep with gray fur.

C. A person with blue eyes and a person with brown eyes mate and have a child with brown eyes.

D. A red-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant mate and produce a pink-flowered plant.

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  1. 15 April, 05:21
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    Well, what does that word even mean? It means the dominance of a gene pair that would top right over each other. And now that we know this, now we can consider the options.

    Answer: A cow with white hairs and a cow with black hairs mate and produce a cow with both white and black hairs.
  2. 15 April, 05:34
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    a dog with white fur and a dog with black fur mate and produce a dog with both white and black fur
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