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In a breed of horse, the brown coat is codominant with a white coat. If the resulting offspring are heterozygous for coat color, what will be the phenotype of the offspring?

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Answer:The coat will have both brown and white.

Explanation: Codominant traits are traits that both are both dominant, meaning they are both showing in the offspring if the offspring is heterozygous (meaning they have a mixed genotype ex: Bb or BW.)

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