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The picture shows the dihybrid cross of 2 guinea pigs.

1. What is the genotype of the parents?
2. What is the phenotype of the parents?
3. What is the genotype of their baby guinea pig (in the empty box)?

a. BbRr - black rough fur - bbRR
b. BrRr - black smooth fur - gray wavy fur
c. BbRr - black rough fur - black rough fur
d. BrRr - white smooth fur - BrBr

The picture shows the dihybrid cross of 2 guinea pigs. 1. What is the genotype of-example-1
User Nhan Phan
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Answer:

White smooth fur I think

Step-by-step explanation:

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Corrected Question:

The picture shows the dihybrid cross of 2 guinea pigs.

1. What is the genotype of the parents?

2. What is the phenotype of the parents?

3. What is the genotype of their baby guinea pig (in the empty box)?

a. BbRr - black rough fur

b. Bbrr - black smooth fur

c. bbRr- white rough fur

d. bbrr - white smooth fur

Answer:

Genotype of parents is BbRr as seen in the cross.

Phenotype of the parents is black rough furred.

The genotype of the baby in the empty box is bbRR.

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

This representation of the genetic crossing is called as Punnet square, after the name of the scientist who discovered this process to denote the probability of finding the required genotype in a statistical way.

Here both the parents are heterozygous black and rough furred, with the genotype of BbRr.

So the gametes from the parents are = BR, Br, bR, and br from both the parents which are represented in the Punnet square.

Thus we can get 16 types of genetic combinations among the offsprings.

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