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Biology, 16.07.2019 16:30 cierramcdonald

In horses, a single gene with two alleles determines skin color. the horse can be gray, white or appaloosa. an appaloosa horse is white with gray patches. which of the following is true about alleles for color in horses? the gray and white alleles are codominant. the appaloosa and gray alleles are codominant. the allele for white color is dominant over the gray color allele. the allele for gray color is dominant over the white color allele.

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