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24 November, 00:46

do the allele symbols on the outside of the punnett square you drew in part (b) represent alleles in gametes or in body cells? explain your answer

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  1. 24 November, 01:13
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    The allele symbols on the outside of the punnett square represent the alleles in the gametes. Because when we done cross we got the gametes only. Example AABB X aabb, then we got the gametes AB and ab. This represent AB and ab are the alles of the gamete only. A allele is the alternative form of gene, if one is dominant other one is recessive.
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