In cows, body color is controlled by two independently assorting loci, A and B.…

In cows, body color is controlled by two independently assorting loci, A and B.

When cows have at least one dominant allele at either loci (e.g. AaBb), they are agouti.

At the A locus, aa cows fail to deposit pigment and appear albino.

At the B locus, bb produces black pigment.

A cross between two double heterozygotes (AaBb × AaBb) is performed.
What phenotypic ratio is expected in the F₂ generation?
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