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Reminder: In guinea pigs, black eyes (BB, Bb) are dominant to red eyes (bb) Short hair (HH, Hh) is dominant to long hair (hh)

6. A guinea pig with long hair (hh) is crossed with one that has short hair (HH). Set up the Punnett square below.

What percentage of the offspring will have have short hair?

7. A guinea pig with long hair (hh) is crossed with one that has short hair (Hh). Set up the Punnett square below.

What percentage of the offspring will have have short hair?

7. A guinea pig with black eyes (8 b) is crossed with one that also has black eyes (Bb).

Set up the Punnett square below.​​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

to make a punnet square, you firs evaluate how many traits you want to find the probability of. In this case , we have two so it’s a square divided into 4 sections. Place the set of one trait on the vertical side and the other bit the horizontal. Then, combine with the dominant trait first(capitalized letter). Then you just count the probability.

Reminder: In guinea pigs, black eyes (BB, Bb) are dominant to red eyes (bb) Short-example-1
Reminder: In guinea pigs, black eyes (BB, Bb) are dominant to red eyes (bb) Short-example-2
Reminder: In guinea pigs, black eyes (BB, Bb) are dominant to red eyes (bb) Short-example-3
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