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Biology, 11.02.2021 20:00 Dreamer05

In Hereford cattle, one gene determines whether or not a cow will have horns. The allele that produces horns is recessive (h), and the allele that results in no horns isdominant
(H).
If two heterozygous cows mate, what are the predicted phenotypes of their offspring?
O 75% horns, 25% no horns
O 25% horns, 75% no horns
O 0% horns, 100% no horns
O 100% horns, 0% no horns

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