Section E: Examine the case situation and answer accordingly.
 
Read the passage attentively and provide answers to the following questions:

When a breed of cattle with red coats is crossed with same breed with white coats, all the offspring's have coats with a mixture of red and white hairs, a condition called Roan.

If Roan cows were crossed with a red coated bull, then What would be the expected ratio of the offsprings in \(F2\) progeny?
 
When red-coated (\(RR\)) cattle are crossed with white-coated (\(rr\)) cattle, the offspring exhibit a mixed coat, displaying a mixture of red and white hairs which is the F1 generation.
 
If roan cattle (\(Rr\)) are crossed with red-coatedcattle (\(RR\)), the \(F2\) progeny will consist of traits, this generation would have red-coated (\(RR\)) and roan cattle (\(Rr\)).
 
Note: For genetic crosses, the symbols used (such as RR) are only notations chosen for convenience in a Punnett square; any suitable letters can be used to represent traits like red coat or white coat, as long as the meaning is clearly defined.