Horses In horses, black coat color is influenced by the dominant allele ( B ) and chestnut coat color by the recessive allele ( b ). Trotting gait is due to a dominant gene ( T ), pacing gait to the recessive allele ( t ). Use this information to answer the following question(s). In the horses example above, if a homozygous black trotter is crossed to a chestnut pacer,
(a) what will be the appearance of the F 1 and F 2 generations?
(b) which phenotype will be the most common?
(c) which genotype will be the most common?
(d) which of the potential offspring will be certain to breed true?
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