Answer:
Black
Explanation:
The dominant genotype (black BB) is always dominant over the recessive (yellow ee).
Answer: Cattle with coat of both red and white.
Having co-dominant alleles which means that they are both
strongly expressed, would yield offsprings with both characteristics carried by
alleles. In this case, because the red and white coats are co-dominant, it
would make sense that both characteristics would appear in their offspring. A Punnett square below demonstrates how the answer was derived.
A Cold Front. Because a warm front is where the Warm air pushes the Cold air
C. I’m pretty sure because a clade shares a common ancestor