Friday, May 1, 2015

horses

What would happen with cross of two dominant alleles? Like a chestnut horse and a cremello horse.

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  1. Then the offspring of both of the horses will either be brown with white spots or white with brown spots.

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  2. the more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

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  3. they would make a purebred dominant allele.

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  4. It would be a mix breed horse.

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  5. They will be brow or white or mixes of the two colors

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  6. hayden wilkinsFriday, May 01, 2015

    Creme Gene would happen.

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  7. the more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

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  8. It would be a mix breed either white or brown

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  9. Xx_Aaron_Peter_Mills_xXFriday, May 01, 2015

    their genes would mix, and their color and appearance would be different.,

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  10. It would be a mix.

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  11. The offspring of the horses will mix and make a hybrid .

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  12. The Genes of both the horses would mix, causing the Offspring to be a hybrid.

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  13. It would be a mix breed horse.

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  14. the horse would be brown and white.

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  15. It would be mixed breed.

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  16. Then the offspring of both of the horses will either be brown with white spots or white with brown spots.

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  17. it would look like wayne :/

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  18. Brooke DeCapuaFriday, May 01, 2015

    It would make a mix and make it a hybrid.

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  19. Then the baby would be a hybrid.

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  20. The horses would be a mix breed with problem a lighter brown baby or something like that.

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  21. The Genes from both the horses would mix. So it could be a brown horse with white spots or a white horse with brown spots.

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  22. When you cross them you will get a mix of both horses.

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  23. Then the result will have a mix of both.

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  24. If they mixed the baby would be a hybrid.

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  25. If you crossed both breeds then you would get a mix of both and get a tan horse.

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  26. The baby horse would be a hybrid.

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  27. The result of crossing two dominant alleles would be incomplete dominance.

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  28. Both of the dominant alleles will show up, it is called incomplete dominance.

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  29. Both alleles will be on the horse. Like stripes or spots or something.

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    1. Or they would mix and make the color in between like make a lighter brown.

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  30. Then the offspring of both of the horses will either be brown with white spots or white with brown spots.

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  31. It would be a mix breed horse.

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  32. The result of crossing two dominant alleles would be incomplete dominance.

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  33. The result of crossing two dominant alleles would be incomplete dominance.

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  34. Brooke B and Kassidy DFriday, May 01, 2015

    It would be a mix of maybe spots of white and brown.

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  35. Then the offspring of both of the horses will either be brown with white spots or white with brown spots.

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  36. I think the mixture would be a perfect mix of both colors and alleles.

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  37. The more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

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  38. The offspring would have a mixture of both.

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  39. The result of crossing two dominant alleles would be incomplete dominance.

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  40. The colors would mix.

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