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Okay, i'm going to answer this question.
00:01
I'll talk to my partner this question.
00:03
It says in carol, one, cold color.
00:06
It means mixed red and white hairs, or curses in the hetero cycles.
00:10
Okay, so the heterocylus is going to be a grown code color.
00:16
And also it also says that homocylus for our dominant r is going to be red.
00:24
And almost i go says if it's going to be white.
00:28
Okay, almost i go says if it's going to be, or homozygos this small ar is going to be white and homozygous big r is going to be great.
00:34
It says when two gone carol across, the phenotypes of the project are found in the following video, that is one to one.
00:42
Okay, so practically when two gone, it means we have heterozygos with ethyrosygos.
00:50
Here you're going to have this, homozygoyal dominant, heterocyboidyls, ethyrosygos, ethyrosygos, and homo -sidicicisive.
00:59
Okay, so this is what we're going to go where we're going to get, when we cross two gong cattle, okay? and it says when two gong cattle are crossed, means in this case, the phenotypes of the progeny are found to be in a grade of one red, okay, one red, two gong, two gong, and one white.
01:19
So particularly the phenotype ratio is the same as we have gotten here, so this is true.
01:25
We use the following wind crosses would produce the highest percentage of gong cattle...