it is possible if they have the rough coat gene in their ancestry but since they are both smooth coat guinea pigs they will most likely make a smooth coat baby guinea pig.
Depends which genes are recessive.
A rough-coat is recessive for this trait. Thus a rough-coat is heterozygous and a smooth-coat is homozygous.
The long haired guinea pigs are called Abyssinian. They are known for their long and short, rough coat.
No, JRT shed regardless, the smooth coat ones shed the most, then the rough coat and lastly the wire long haired ones. but rest assure they all shed non-stop throughout the year regardless of the climate.
Lassie was a rough-coated standard collie The one on TV was a rough coated sable collie, the one in the Lassie Come Home book is described as a tri color collie, but pictured as a sable. There are several color varieties of collies as well as some with a smooth or short coat.
Please add on to this list because I know that I most likely didn't include them all, but I know there is Wired hair (commonly found on Jack Russells and Fox Terriers) there is Smooth Coat (Example-Smooth Chihuahuas) there is Rough (Rough coated Collie) Flat (Flat coated Retriever) Curly (Curly Coated Retriever)
A rough-coat is recessive for this trait. Thus a rough-coat is heterozygous and a smooth-coat is homozygous.
If you look up genetics in BrainPop, it will show you. The guinea pig must have an ancestor that had rough skin.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum & smooth endoplasmic reticulum Because hair contain protein called keratin. Proteins are made in rough ER. And lipids are produced by the smooth ER.
If by "English Smooth Coat" , you mean sheltie, then you can end up with a couple of both in the litter. Then a again, you could end up with a mix.
Smooth - shorter flat lying coat. Rough - lots of insulating hair and longer guard hairs. Needs LOTS of brushing. Smooth vs rough is exactly as it sounds.
The long haired guinea pigs are called Abyssinian. They are known for their long and short, rough coat.
There isn't really a smooth-coated border collie. The border collie is a different breed, but the rough collie, with a long double coat, and the smooth collie, with a shorter coat, are pretty closely related. The rough collie and the smooth collie both originated for herding purposes in the British Isles. They have the same general shape, size, and colorations. The only big difference is the coat type.
Yes
You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
about 4 gallons for one coat for smooth surface; about 6 gallons if the surface is rough
There are two different coat types for the Parson Russell terriers, aka. the Jack Russell Terrier. smooth or rough, they don't change as the dog ages, you get what you got.