. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 1.—A LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, ALBINO GUINEA-PIG, 2002. Pure (i. e., homozygous) as regards all three coat-characters, two of which are recessive in nature, one dominant. Fanciers' name for all animals of this appearance, whether homozygous or heterozygous in character, White FIG. 2.—A SHORT-HAIRED, SMOOTH, RED GUINEA-PIG, V 1355. Pure in respect to two of its coat-characters, viz, smooth coat and pigmented coat, but heterozygous as regards the third, since it contains recessive long coat, though its own coat is no longer than that of


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 1.—A LONG-HAIRED, ROUGH, ALBINO GUINEA-PIG, 2002. Pure (i. e., homozygous) as regards all three coat-characters, two of which are recessive in nature, one dominant. Fanciers' name for all animals of this appearance, whether homozygous or heterozygous in character, White FIG. 2.—A SHORT-HAIRED, SMOOTH, RED GUINEA-PIG, V 1355. Pure in respect to two of its coat-characters, viz, smooth coat and pigmented coat, but heterozygous as regards the third, since it contains recessive long coat, though its own coat is no longer than that of most pure short-haired animals. Toes of right fore foot white. Fanciers' name for animals of this appearance, whether or not homozygous, Red Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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