You have been studying a population of domesticated cattle with two major color varieties, black and white. When you crossed a black cattle with a white cattle, the offspring were gray. Which genetic concept does this illustrate? Independent assortment Genetic recombination Codominance Independent assortment Incomplete dominance
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