We would need to know the situation to respond to this question.
So I took the worksheet and found that in Punnett Square A (if you have the same worksheet) It has the pairs BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. B= black and b= white. The probablility of a black guinea pig is likely and white is unlikely since there is only 1 trait with 2 recessive alleles.
The probability is 1.
Probability of not blue is the probability of white. The probability of white is 11/(11+21) or 11/32.
what game are you referring to?
3/5 probability of a white ball being drawn.
the probabiltiy it will be black is if the grandparents are white or if the relitives that are 1st might be the soulution
The question depends on what the offspring is of!
probability is used by botanists, horticulturists and geneticists to determine the probability or "chance" of genetic outcome. for example: if you cross a red flowering plant with a white flowering plant.. probability is used to calculate what chances the offspring of the crossing would be red, pink or white.
The cross that will produce only horned Roan offspring in cattle is the red bull with the white cow. However, these offspring would be able to create either red, white, or Roan.
None if the flowers are daffodils! They can only be yellow or white.
This cross of a black chicken with a white chicken producing an all black and white speckled offspring is an inheritance known as co-dominant inheritance.
1/2 Because there is 2 white counter and 1 black and there is a chance you will get white. But a probability getting white is that there is 2 white counters. SM
depends if the black fur gene is dominant.. if it is... then yu would cross BB with bb making all heterozygous genotypes(Bb) therefore, having all possible offspring with black fur so theres a 100% probability of offspring with black fur(:
75%
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
half white and half purple
So I took the worksheet and found that in Punnett Square A (if you have the same worksheet) It has the pairs BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. B= black and b= white. The probablility of a black guinea pig is likely and white is unlikely since there is only 1 trait with 2 recessive alleles.