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In guinea pigs, B = black, b = brown, S = short hair, s = long hair. A heterozygous black, short-haired animal reproduces with a brown, long-haired animal. What is the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring?

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Answer:

1/4 black short hair

1/4 black long hair

1/4 brown short hair

1/4 brown long hair

Step-by-step explanation:

Heterozygous black Bb, short hair SS

Brown bb, long hair ss

Hence, heterozygous black, short-haired = BbSs

Brown, long-haired = bbss

BbSS x bbss

progeny genotype = 4BbSs, 4Bbss, 4bbSs and 4bbss (see the attached image)

Phenotype = 4 black, short-haired, 4 black long-haired, 4 brown short-haired and 4 brown, long hair

Hence, the expected phenotype ratio of the offspring is;

  • 1/4 black short hair
  • 1/4 black long hair
  • 1/4 brown short hair
  • 1/4 brown long hair
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