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- in cows, fur color shows co-dominance. a cow with black fur (b) is crossed with a cow with white fur (w). what would the resulting offspring look like?
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Co-dominance means both alleles are fully expressed in the offspring, not blended. A black cow has a genotype of BB, and a white cow has a genotype of WW. All offspring will inherit one B allele and one W allele (genotype BW). In co-dominance, this results in the expression of both black and white fur traits together.
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The resulting offspring will have fur that is both black and white (speckled, spotted, or patched with both colors, rather than a blended gray).