In horses, B = black, b = brown, T = trotter, t = pacer. A
black pacer mated to a brown trotter produces a black
trotter offspring year after year. What are the probable
genotypes?
Answer Posted / sowjanya
a black pacer Bt * brown trotter Tb
f1: Bt, which is actually seen in all generations.
and left out will b Bb, Tt, Tb.
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