no, if both have E/e and E/e the foal can be a sorrel (e/e) or a black which has E/e or E/E. If one parent has E/E and the other one E/e it can be just black. Either E/e or E/E :)
Why say losi but lokus? Both have a k pronunciation. Also if you want to pronounce it in an original way you'd pronounce locus like 'lókoos' and loci like 'lócee'. Anyways, thanks for making this video.
This was beautiful. thank you so much!!
Well done, sir! 🇺🇸
This is so good video to explain these complicated things😃
thank you very much
Thank you for the lesson in genetics. There is a slight error in the top row, second square. EEAA should be EEAa.
I have been lookin what hapend with a mahogani?
What stands for capital and small letters?? I dont understand sorry
Are the ofsprings of two black horses EEEE. ?
no, if both have E/e and E/e the foal can be a sorrel (e/e) or a black which has E/e or E/E. If one parent has E/E and the other one E/e it can be just black. Either E/e or E/E :)
Why say losi but lokus? Both have a k pronunciation. Also if you want to pronounce it in an original way you'd pronounce locus like 'lókoos' and loci like 'lócee'.
Anyways, thanks for making this video.
Punjab India is the land of Nukra horses which are albinos.