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Lets say there are two sheep. One has black wool and the other does not. The sheep both mate and have offspring. One baby sheep is grey. The other is a combination of black and white not mixed together. This can happen if both wool color traits are dominate or sometimes if a dominate and resessive trait some mix.

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