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4 February, 13:11

Using a punnet square and an explanation describe if a square-eyed pet mates with another square-eyed pet can they have any round-eyed offspring?

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  1. 4 February, 13:12
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    If square-eyed is dominant, then yes they can. If B is the squared - eyed, than both parents must be Bb to have a chance of having a bb child, but Bb and BB are square-eyed.
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