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In cattle, red (RR) is codominant with white (WW). In order for an offspring to be

spotted with red and white, what does the offspring genotype need to be?


A. Rr
B. RW
C. WW
D. Ww


(pls help me)

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Answer:

RW

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to have these shared/mixed traits you would need one geneotype from each parent. This would result in the codominant RW.

One R from the red parent, and one W from the white.

Hope this helps.

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