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Biology, 02.04.2021 18:10 sslider

Chestnut horses (C ) crossed with cream ones c') always prbduce palomino colored offspring (Cc). Two palomino horses when crossed produce chestnut, palomino, and cream colored
offspring in the ratio of 1 chestnut; 2 palominos; 1 cream. How are these colors inherited?
Would it be possible to produce a pure breeding strain of palomino horses? Explain.

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