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<blockquote data-quote="Massey135" data-source="post: 897051" data-attributes="member: 17234"><p>From a UC Davis publication: Shorthorn cattle come in three colors: red, roan and white. The color of the hair is inherited in a simple additive manner with two alleles at a single locus. The alleles are called red (symbol "r") and white (symbol "w"). <strong>Red animals are homozygous red (symbol "rr"), </strong>roan animals are heterozygous (symbol "rw") while white animals are homozygous white (symbol "ww").</p><p> :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massey135, post: 897051, member: 17234"] From a UC Davis publication: Shorthorn cattle come in three colors: red, roan and white. The color of the hair is inherited in a simple additive manner with two alleles at a single locus. The alleles are called red (symbol "r") and white (symbol "w"). [b]Red animals are homozygous red (symbol "rr"), [/b]roan animals are heterozygous (symbol "rw") while white animals are homozygous white (symbol "ww"). :wave: [/QUOTE]
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