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5.   Two black guinea-pigs are mated together on several occasions and their offsring are invariably black. However, when their black offspring are mated with white guinea-pigs, half of the matings result in all black litters and the other half produce litters containing equale numbers of black and white babies. From these results, deduce the genotypes of the parents and explain the results of the various matings, assuming that colour in this case is determined by a single pair of alleles.
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4 years ago
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Good luck ameliaduxha
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