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8 August, 20:19

Guinea pig coat color is determined by a single gene. The allele for black coat color is dominant to brown. In a cross between two black-haired guinea pigs, 20 offspring are born. If both parents were heterozygous, probability would predict that approximately how many of the 20 offspring would have brown hair?

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  1. 8 August, 21:36
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    1/4 offsprings are going to have brown hair so, 5 offsprings will have brown hair out of 20
  2. 8 August, 21:42
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    Answer: 5

    The representation of the genotypes of heterozygous parents with dominant black coat is: Bb

    In F1 generation by the cross of parents, the type of hair colour of the offspring can be predicted by punnet squares.

    Offspring that are homozygous dominant (bb) : 1 out of 4 or 1/4=25%

    For 20 offsprings, the number of offsprings with brown hair = (¼) 20 = 5
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