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Punnett square
The Punnett Square
Some limitations of models are not to change what the model is asking you.
TT for the homozygous tall parent, tt for the homozygous short parent and Tt for the heterozygous offspring.
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punnett square
Punnett square
Punnett square
The Punnett Square
a Punnett square
It shows the possible allele combinations after fertilisation. You can use the punnett square to show what will happen if one or both of the parents have genetic disorders/mutations, what features will be passed on to their kids, etc.
Haha, lazy for workbook questions, eh? Well here ya' go. Punnett squares are a model for what happens during meiosis because they are an easier way to show the events that occur at meiosis. ^ so not the answer. LOL During meiosis, the chromosomes segregate into gametes. The gamete of one parent combines with the gamete of another. A PS has all the possible gametes of both parents. One on the top and one going down the left. The squares are then filled with all the possible combinations. So it shows all the possible products of meiosis for both parents, and then all of their possible combinations...
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Punnett Squares
Some limitations of models are not to change what the model is asking you.
what are the limitations models
TT for the homozygous tall parent, tt for the homozygous short parent and Tt for the heterozygous offspring.