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Holstein cattle are normally black and white in appearance. A black and white bull, Charlie, was...

Holstein cattle are normally black and white in appearance. A black and white bull, Charlie, was purchased by a farmer for $100,000. All the progeny sired by Charlie were normal in appearance. However, certain pairs of his progeny, when interbred, produced the less desirable red and white progeny at a frequency of about 25%. Charlie was soon removed from the stud lists of the Holstein breeders. Please explain why using one or more Punnett squares.

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