In cocker spaniels, black coat color (B) is dominant over red (b) , and solid color (S) is dominant over spotted (s) . If a red male was crossed with a black female to produce a red, spotted puppy, the genotypes of the parents (with male genotype first) would be
A) Bb Ss x Bb Ss .
B) bb Ss x Bb Ss .
C) bb ss x Bb Ss .
D) bb Ss x Bb ss .
E) Bb ss x Bb ss .
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