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If a black guinea pig Bb were crossed with a white guinea pig bb, what would be the resulting phenotypic ratio?
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If a black guinea pig Bb were crossed with a white guinea pig bb, what would be the resulting phenotypic ratio?
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1:1 because one black guinea pig to every 1 white guinea pig.
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the phenotypic ratio would be 1:1 because there would be 1 black to every 1 white
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