It might be 2 dark brown rabbits
Half of the offspring, or 100 rabbits, would be expected to be white when offspring from a heterozygous brown rabbit and a white rabbit are produced. This is due to the dominant-recessive inheritance pattern where brown is dominant and white is recessive.
they would come out with bits of the parents colours They would probably be majority of brown babies possible with white patterns. It depends if either rabbit is of solid colour.
If both parents are black-haired guinea pigs and the black coat color is dominant, they could either be homozygous (BB) or heterozygous (Bb) for the black coat gene. If both are heterozygous (Bb), the offspring ratio would typically be 25% homozygous black (BB), 50% heterozygous black (Bb), and 25% brown (bb). Therefore, among the 20 offspring, we would expect around 15 to be black (BB or Bb) and about 5 to be brown (bb) if the parents are Bb. If both parents are homozygous (BB), all offspring would be black.
To determine if a black guinea pig is homozygous or heterozygous for black fur, you would need to cross it with a white guinea pig. If the offspring are all black, then the black guinea pig is homozygous. If any white offspring are produced, then the black guinea pig is heterozygous.
The Punnett square for crossing two heterozygous dogs (Bb x Bb) would result in a 25% chance of offspring with homozygous dominant black fur (BB), a 50% chance of offspring with heterozygous black fur (Bb), and a 25% chance of offspring with homozygous recessive brown fur (bb).
Half of the offspring, or 100 rabbits, would be expected to be white when offspring from a heterozygous brown rabbit and a white rabbit are produced. This is due to the dominant-recessive inheritance pattern where brown is dominant and white is recessive.
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
Both parents were heterozygous (Bb). The offspring would statistically be: BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. All but the bb offspring would be black and the bb would be brown.
Black coat homozygous: BB Black Coat heterozgous: Bb
People thought that the color would be in between the two colors.
they would come out with bits of the parents colours They would probably be majority of brown babies possible with white patterns. It depends if either rabbit is of solid colour.
A rabbits offspring means the rabbits babies. Offspring would mean it's children.
You do not need to judge a rabbit by its color. I did with my first rabbit and I ended up with a bunny that bit me and used me as a "restroom". Get a rabbit by its temperment. spend some time with the bunnies before you decide. the calmer the bunny, the more relaxed it is, the better.
Genetically speaking, there are roughly 8 well known 'Brown' mice. They all have different genes, which creates different shades. You should probably find out what shade of brown this 'Brown' mouse in question is. There is only one type of Black genetic colouring in mice. Generally speaking, if we were just using the common Agouti brown mouse (wild colour) & crossed it to Black, then the entire litter should've resulted in Agouti mice. However, Agouti being represented by a dominant A-, & the Black being represented by a recessive AA, crossing A- to AA would result in an entire litter of Aa = Agouti carring Black. If you crossed one of those offspring back to the Black parent, you would get Aa & AA in the litter, resulting in the litter being 50% black, 50% Agouti. However, if the 'Brown' mouse wasn't Agouti, & was actually another brown called Chocolate (I'm serious), then crossing Black (which in this case will be BB) to Chocolate (bb) would result in an entire litter of Blacks carrying Chocolate (Bb) . If you crossed 2 of the offspring together, you would get a mix of Blacks & Chocolates. NB: Black is a dominant gene to all other genes but Agouti.
If both parents are black-haired guinea pigs and the black coat color is dominant, they could either be homozygous (BB) or heterozygous (Bb) for the black coat gene. If both are heterozygous (Bb), the offspring ratio would typically be 25% homozygous black (BB), 50% heterozygous black (Bb), and 25% brown (bb). Therefore, among the 20 offspring, we would expect around 15 to be black (BB or Bb) and about 5 to be brown (bb) if the parents are Bb. If both parents are homozygous (BB), all offspring would be black.
his offspring hair color will be brown
To determine if a black guinea pig is homozygous or heterozygous for black fur, you would need to cross it with a white guinea pig. If the offspring are all black, then the black guinea pig is homozygous. If any white offspring are produced, then the black guinea pig is heterozygous.