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Question
Two pairs (A & B) of rabbits were crossed, as given below:
- Can you tell which coat colour (black or white) is dominant?
- Is the coat colour sex-linked?
Solution
- Black
- No, coat colour is not a sex-linked inheritance. Haemophilia and colourblindness are examples of sex-linked inheritance.
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