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PLEASE HELP!!!!! A black swan and white swan breed and produce offspring that are gray in color. What is the most likely explanation for this happening? A. The alleles for white and black have incomplete dominance, and they blend producing gray feather. B. It is a mutation, and there is no scientific way to explain the appearance of the gray feathers. C. It could be a situation of codominance producing the gray feathers from black and white alleles.

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User Aeonitis
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C. Podría ser una situación de codominancia produciendo las plumas grises a partir de alelos blancos y negros.

Explicación:

Ya que normalmente se expresará el alelo dominante, mientras que el efecto del otro alelo, llamado recesivo, queda enmascarado. Pero cuando hay codominancia, entonces ningún alelo es recesivo y el fenotipo de ambos alelos es expresado.

PLEASE HELP!!!!! A black swan and white swan breed and produce offspring that are-example-1
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User Jkiiski
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Answer: C

Explanation: All of them could be correct, but I think this is the correct answer. I’m only in middle school, so if your not rushing you may as well wait for someone else.

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