If a daughter guinea pig looks identical to the mother does the baby guinea pig have more alleles from the mother? (Hint think of the vocab dominant and recessive)
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Yes i think so
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One allele from mother, one allele from father
Yes, this means the mother's alleles are dominant
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- "The amount of alleles that a baby Guinea pig inherit from the mother are two , 1 from its mother and 1 from its father.
- ie: if its mother had a dominant black fur (BB) and its father has recessive grey fur (bb) , there is 100% chance that the baby will has a Bb genotype, which will give them either black fur or dark grey fur."
- Yes, the mother likely has several dominant alleles that manifested as a heterozygous genotype in the baby, giving it a phenotype largely similar to its mother.
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