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Suppose that in sheep, a dominant allele...

Suppose that in sheep, a dominant allele (B) produces black hair and a recessive allele (b) produces white hair. If you saw a black sheep, you would be able to identify

A

its phenotype for hair colour.

B

its genotype for hair colour.

C

the genotypes for only one of its parents.

D

the genotypes for both of its parents.

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