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Captioning is on. To turn off, click the CC button at bottom right. Follow the amoebas on Twitter @amoebasisters or on Facebook! Have you ever been working on a Punnett Square and you think, all of a sudden, man I really wish there were more than just these 4 squares? Well if you ever have, today is your lucky day. And if not, wellprepare to have more squares. Because up until this point we have focused on one pair of alleles. Hence, monohybrid where mono means one. In guinea pigs, for example, the trait of having or not having hair is influenced by a pair of alleles (HH, Hh, or hh). But guinea pigs have more traits than just hair, right? They have lots of alleles. Well if you perform a cross with two pairs of alleles, thats called a dihybrid. The root di means two. So, two traits. One of us has this cat named Moo. Moo, as in, what the cow says. Because he kind of looks like a cow, and were not that creative with names. The thing about Moo is that he is a cat that loves sinks. You