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13 April, 19:17

B=black and b=brown. A Bb guinea pig crosses with a Bb guinea pig, and four offspring are produced. All of the offspring are black. Explain how this could happen

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  1. 13 April, 23:17
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    Simple, both guinea pigs have the dominant B traits in them, and the DNA code combines to make the dominant trait the one most present in the offspring.
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