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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
15

In guinea pigs, black fur (B) id dominant over whte fur (b). Cross a heterozygous (hybrid) black guinea pig with a homozygous (p

urebred) white guinea pig. Complete a punnett square Identify the genotpe(s), phenotype(s), and probalitty ( % and fraction) that the offspring will be black and white
Biology
2 answers:
Kazeer [188]3 years ago
7 0

50% black

50%White



Bb

Bb

bb

bb

horsena [70]3 years ago
6 0
Bb= hybrid black
bb= purebred white

Bb
bb
Bb
bb

50% black 50% white
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