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it is probably homozygous for the recessive allele
it is probably homozygone for the recessive allele.
A+ It is probably homozygous for the recessive allele.
suppose you found a curl cat and wanted to start your own population. how would you determine whether the curl allele is dominant or recessive?
it is probably homozygous for the resseive allel
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Solid color in cats. Two brown tabby cats might produce a solid black kitten, if they both carry the recessive allele for solid color (which is called "non-agouti").
I suppose he might, but harry is the one who really likes cats
It all depends of the cats family tree. If both of those cats have recessive genes for a different color, than maybe one of the kittens could be another color other than grey. If those cats are both hybrids, then the recessive traits will show up. If the cats are both pure bread grey cats, then the kittens will most likely be grey.
They are deaf.Most white cats with blue eyes are deaf.
The species of cats that are orange are called Tab or Tabbies. The orange color in the cats suppresses the recessive homozygous genotype so that means there is no such thing as a solid orange cat.
Depends on what you want to train them i suppose..