In horses, there are four alleles at the A locus. Arranged in dominance sequence they are:
A (wild), ab (bay), ac (brown), ad (black)
.If you bred several bay mares whose sires were brown to a brown stallion whose sire was black, what are the genotypes of the parents; what type of offspring would be produced; and in what proportion?
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