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You won't be able to use a few of the slides in this presentation since the first lists objectives not met within, and the third gives instructions to a worksheet that is not included. You will, however, find the remaining slides useful in explaining some of the genetics behind the variation in horse coat color. It is revealed that two allele pairs are responsible for the color, whereas three other pairs determine pigment distribution. Use this in a genetics unit for a biology course when teaching genetics.
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