It's good that even though you were a little frustrated toward the end, you're still thinking positively, e.g. "I'm getting faster at these Thursdays and I caught the 't.v. thing'". Glass half full.
You didn't go back to the mustangs clue. They are wild horses and the answer is ROANS , meaning mixed in colour , brown and white. Shorthorn cattle come in solid red, solid white and thirdly roan which is a finely mixed colour pattern - almost pinkish from a distance. If you mate a red animal and a white animal you get progeny that are all roans. If you mate two roans the progeny occur in mendelean ratios of a quarter white ones, a quarter red ones and half turn out roan. This is because in the Shorthorn's case colour , is a single gene trait and red is not dominant or recessive to white , but expressed equally in the heterozygous form ( one of each gene present). Red cattle have two red genes and white cattle two white.
It's good that even though you were a little frustrated toward the end, you're still thinking positively, e.g. "I'm getting faster at these Thursdays and I caught the 't.v. thing'". Glass half full.
You didn't go back to the mustangs clue. They are wild horses and the answer is ROANS , meaning mixed in colour , brown and white.
Shorthorn cattle come in solid red, solid white and thirdly roan which is a finely mixed colour pattern - almost pinkish from a distance.
If you mate a red animal and a white animal you get progeny that are all roans. If you mate two roans the progeny occur in mendelean ratios of a quarter white ones, a quarter red ones and half turn out roan. This is because in the Shorthorn's case colour , is a single gene trait and red is not dominant or recessive to white , but expressed equally in the heterozygous form ( one of each gene present). Red cattle have two red genes and white cattle two white.
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