White spotting (w) is a dominant trait for coat color in cats. the recessive allele (w) produces no white spots in the coat hairs. the homozygous dominant genotype (ww) produces white spots that cover most of a cat’s coat. the heterozygous genotype (ww) produces smaller white spots in a cat’s coat. suppose that a cat breeder wants to make a make with a mostly white spotted coat with a female with only a few small white spots.
1). describe the male cat’s genotype in symbols and words.
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