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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
11

Two rough black guinea pigs are bred and have two offspring. One of the offspring has rough white fur, and the other has smooth

black fur. if these same parents are futher bred to produce many other offspring, what would be the expected genotypes and phenotypes?
Biology
1 answer:
UNO [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Describe the genotypes given (use your notes). The first two are already done. ... Ratios tell you there is an even chance of having offspring with black eyes as there ... homozygous recessive and the other is heterozygous, the phenotypic ratio .... rough coat, while the 2 Ddrr will have dark fur with smooth coat and the 2 ...

Explanation:1. Describe the genotypes given (use your notes). The first two are already done. ... Ratios tell you there is an even chance of having offspring with black eyes as there ... homozygous recessive and the other is heterozygous, the phenotypic ratio .... rough coat, while the 2 Ddrr will have dark fur with smooth coat and the 2 ...

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