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Luciana Baldwin
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27 September, 02:45
What is a Punnett square? How does it work?
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Cora Adams
27 September, 03:13
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A Punnett square is used to predict the chances of an offspring to have its parents' traits. These squares are most commonly divided into four parts, with each part equalling a 25% chance of the offspring receiving that set of genes.
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