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In order to answer this question, let's talk about inheritance.
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It says in cats, the gene for calico multicolored cats is codominant.
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Females receive that b and an r have black and orange splutches on white coats equal calic.
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So this is what the question says, okay? let's name our own alis, okay? let's suppose that this is the black all right, and this is the orange alibi.
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In this case, you have this alice because this is x -linked.
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When you have infibious rxx, when you have the homocylus for b, you're going to get a black female cat.
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When you get the homozygous for an orange female cat, and when you get the heterocygose, you're going to get a calico female cat, okay? now, for males, you can get only two possibilities that are this or this.
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It means you can get only black male cats or orange male cats.
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Now it says, show the cross of a female calico cat with a black male.
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So it is going to be something like this.
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A black male is like this.
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So let's make a panace square here.
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You have female, black female.
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You have calico female.
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You get black male in orange male.
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Okay? it says, show the cross...