The Punnett square is a diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment. It is named after Reginald C. Punnett, who devised the approach, and is used by biologists to determine the probability of an offspring having a particular genotype. The Punnett square is a summary of every possible combination of one maternal allele with one paternal allele for each gene being studied in the cross.
to predict the probability for which traits the newborn will receive
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A punnet square is a diagram showing the gene combination that might result from a genetic cross and it can be bigger than 2x2A diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment is called punnet square.
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the punnet square is used for combining genes of two people or animals to predict the outcome of an offspring
the punnet square is used for combining genes of two people or animals to predict the outcome of an offspring
Punnett square
A punnet square is a box of 4 sections
He found the punnet square
Punnet Square
i believe you mean punnet square and it is used to find heredity traits
The Punnet Square.
A punnet square is a diagram showing the gene combination that might result from a genetic cross and it can be bigger than 2x2A diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment is called punnet square.
A banana is a good example of a punnet square since it has absolutely nothing to do with a punnet square.
Punnett square
It is called a Punnett square. It's used to determine the probability that offspring will have a particular genotype (set of genes).