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If a guinea pig had one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a single trait, which of the following is this trait?
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If a guinea pig had one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a single trait, which of the following is this trait?
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This trait would be Heterozygous . It would be Aa. If the guinea pig had 2 dominant alleles for a single trait it would be AA- Homozygous recessive and if the pig had 2 recessive alleles for a single trait it would be aa-Homzygous recessive.
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