Friday, May 1, 2015

horses

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

45 comments:

Maddi T. said...

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

Olivia M said...

the more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

dominic l said...

they would make a purebred dominant allele.

Anonymous said...

It would be a mix breed horse.

Braedon M said...

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

hayden wilkins said...

Creme Gene would happen.

yvette C said...

the more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

Nick C said...

It would be a mix breed either white or brown

Xx_Aaron_Peter_Mills_xX said...

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

Jade/Alexis said...

It would be a mix.

camden taylor said...

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

Brooke Carman said...

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

Anonymous said...

It would be a mix breed horse.

darren said...

the horse would be brown and white.

Wayne Twombly said...

It would be mixed breed.

Tim D said...

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

anon said...

it would look like wayne :/

Brooke DeCapua said...

It would make a mix and make it a hybrid.

Cameron M. said...

Then the baby would be a hybrid.

emily B said...

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

Jacob Varney said...

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.

Ian R. said...

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

Anonymous said...

Then the result will have a mix of both.

Abi.D said...

If they mixed the baby would be a hybrid.

Isaiah w said...

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

Hannah M said...

The baby horse would be a hybrid.

Anonymous said...

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Anthony B said...

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

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Lewin P. said...

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

Anonymous said...

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Nicole Printy said...

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

Timmy said...

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

Anonymous said...

It would be a mix breed horse.

Nicole Printy said...

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

David Ross said...

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

ETHAN SCOTT said...

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

Brooke B and Kassidy D said...

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

Will H said...

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

Logan H. said...

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

Jack B said...

The more prominent colored horses genes would stand out more.

Zeke Sturgeon said...

The offspring would have a mixture of both.

Emily Palmer said...

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

Anonymous said...

The colors would mix.