Horses have three basic coat colors: red (or chestnut), bay, and black. All the colors are controlled by the interaction of two genes, Extension (E) and Agouti (A). The following combinations produce bay color: EE/Aa, Ee/Aa, EE/AA, Ee/AA. Only two produce black color: EE/aa, Ea/aa. Other combinations of the alleles of these genes plus mutations of others result in many possible coat colors and patterns in horses. Coat color in horses is an example of which type of inheritance? (1 point) Responses Mendelian inheritance Mendelian inheritance polygenic inheritance polygenic inheritance dominant inheritance dominant inheritance recessive inheritance

Mendelian inheritance