Black fur(B) in guinea pigs is dominant over white fur(b).
Find the probability of a white offspring in a cross between two heterozygous guinea pigs.
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56%
On solving the Punnett square of the heterozygous parents, it is evident that the chance of the first two offspring being black will be (3/4)*(3/4). This calculation is possible because the events are independent of each other.
So the correct option would be '56%'.
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