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In a certain breed of dog, white spots (w) in their fur is recessive to a solid color coat of fur (W). What would the genotype(s) of a dog with no spots be?

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User SdSaati
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Answer: either WW (homozygous dominant) or Ww(homozygous dominant)

Step-by-step explanation:

If Solid coat is dominant (W) then there are two options. It’s dominant so any genotype with (W) will have the phenotype of Solid coat, or no spots.

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User Rakeshdas
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Answer:

The possible genotypes are WW or Ww.

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User Jules Bartow
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