a.
To explain:
(a) The inheritance of the palomino, chestnut, and cremello
Introduction:
Palomino, chestnut, and cremello are the genetic colors in the horses. Palomino horses have golden coat color and white mane and tail. Cremello horses have an almost white coat (cream color), and chestnut horses have a brown-reddish coat color.
b.
To explain:
(a) The inheritance of the palomino, chestnut, and cremello phenotypes in horses. (b) Also assign symbols for the alleles that determine these phenotypes, and list the genotype of all parents and offspring given in the preceding table.
Introduction:
Palomino, chestnut, and cremello are the genetic colors in the horses. Palomino horses have golden coat color and white mane and tail. Cremello horses have an almost white coat (cream color), and chestnut horses have a brown-reddish coat color.
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