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The appearance of the offspring of a black mouse and a white mouse depends on the genetics of the parents. If the black mouse is homozygous for black fur and the white mouse is homozygous for white fur, all offspring would likely be black. However, if the black mouse is heterozygous, the offspring could be a mix of black and white, or even gray if there is incomplete dominance. Ultimately, the specific traits will depend on the alleles inherited from each parent.

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Suppose you have two mice one black one white the genotype for the black mouse is WW and the genotype for the white mouse is ww What would the punnet square look like?

It would look like this. --¦ W W -------------- w¦ Ww Ww w¦ Ww Ww All the offspring would be black-furred, all carrying one dominant gene and one recessive.


Offspring of a white hen and a black rooster are grey?

No, not always. The offspring can be white, black, black and white or shades of both.


If you have a white mom mouse and black and white dad mouse what colors will babies be?

Well that all depends on their genetics. The white fur of the mouse is reccessive, so if they're hybrid mice then there is a chance some of their offspring will be a color other than white, such as brown. But if they're pure white mice, then yes, there is a 100% chance that their offspring will be white as wel.l


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The probable genotype for the white mouse would be homozygous recessive.


What is an example of a black mouse being crossed with a white mouse and all the offspring produced was gray?

Incomplete dominance


A white mouse whose parents are both produces only brown offspring when mated with a brown mouse The white mouse is most probably what?

White fur color is recessive and brown is dominant. The white mouse has a genotype of bb and the brown mouse has a genotype of BB. All offspring would be heterozygous with a genotype of BB and brown fur.


Two black guinea pigs were mated together thirteen offspring were black and four were white what arithmetic ratio of black to white offspring does this approximate?

no dont let them


What if a homozygous black guinea pig BB is crossed with homozygous white pig b what is the probability that an offspring will have lack fur?

If a homozygous black guinea pig (BB) is crossed with a homozygous white guinea pig (bb), all offspring will inherit one black allele (B) from the black parent and one white allele (b) from the white parent, resulting in heterozygous offspring (Bb). Since black fur is dominant over white fur, all offspring will have black fur. Therefore, the probability of an offspring having black fur is 100%.


A black erminette chicken is crossed with a white erminette chicken what color are the offspring?

The offspring will likely be a mix of black and white feathers, as erminette coloring is a pattern that combines both black and white. The specific distribution of colors will depend on the genetics of the parent chickens.


Can to black people make a white baby?

It is possible if both of the black people have some white in their ancestry somewhere. if the two people are black it means black is dominant.. so i think its not possible Yes it is quite possible. According to the Mendellian priciples of inheritance it is quite possible for the offspring to be white even if both parents are black. Both parents would have to carry a specific white gene and both of these genes would have to be present in the new offspring if it were to be white.


What is the genotype of a black guinea pig if it is crossed with a whites guinea pig and they have 4 offspring that are black and 2 offspring are white?

The black guinea pig is likely heterozygous (Bb) for coat color, while the white guinea pig is homozygous recessive (bb). The black guinea pig passes on a black allele to all offspring, resulting in 4 black (Bb) and 2 white (bb) offspring.


A cross between a white rooster and a black hen is 100 percent blue offspring when two of these offspring are mated the probable phenotypic ratio seen in their off spring would be what?

If you crossed a black hen/roo with a white hen/roo, the offspring would NOT be blue. If he was recessive white, the chicks would be black. If he was dominant white, the chicks would be white with some black "smudges" or "spots". The only way to produce 100% blue chicks is to cross a black roo over splash hens or a splash rooster over black hens.