There are so many examples for that in different areas, like biology experiment carried out in our lab recently.
Here's one link: https://www.creative-biogene.com/Robust-Tn5-Transposase-EMQZ1422-1271506-26.html
Answer:
4 RW pink hair color
Explanation:
Let the allele for red hair color = R
Let the allele for white hair color = W
Let the allele for blue hair color = b
Since R and W exhibit co dominance it means none of both traits have the tendency or capability to masked the other .
As such individual with RW genotype = PInk hair color
Allele b is recessive and only individuals with the genotype bb exhibit the blue allele
Now; if a cross occurs between a red-haired Mendelian and a white-haired Mendelian
i.e
RR × WW
we have
R R
W RW RW
W RW RW
So we have the following offspring :
4 RW = 4 pink
So theoretically , the possible phenotypes results to 4 RW pink hair color
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