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Selah Proctor
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25 June, 14:19
How do you do punnett squares?
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Shaylee Ibarra
25 June, 14:41
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For a punnett squares the F is the dominant gene and the f is the recessive gene
So the top would most likely be a male and the top would a male and the side would be the female
This is for kids
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