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(8 X 8) different zygotes, which corresponds to a 

 monohybrid raised to the third power (3 + I) 3 . 

 These sixty-four zygotes group together in eight 



cf- 



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Rp 



rSP 



rsp 



FIG. 47. Diagram showing the possible combinations in a guinea-pig 

 trihybrid of the Fa generation. R, rosjsttejicoat ; r, non-rojetted coat 

 (absence of R) ; S, short hair ; s, angdra h^|r (absence of S) ; P, pig- 

 mcnted ; p, albino (absence of pigment). The eight possible triple 

 gametes of each parent are placed in the upper and left hand margins. 

 Each of the sixty-four squares represents a possible zygote or ferti- 

 lized egg, having received a triple gamete from each parent. 



different phenotypes and twenty-seven different 

 genotypes. 



The trihybrid cross with its resulting combinations 

 is well illustrated by Castle's work on guinea-pigs 

 which confirms the Mendelian hypothesis on an 



