I believe they are on the side.
It is called a Punnett square. It's used to determine the probability that offspring will have a particular genotype (set of genes).
A punnett square shows the possible outcomes of a certain trait based on the parents genes. To use the Punnett square, you put pairs of genes in the diagram and then determine the crosses that will come from those combinations. It is useful when dealing with hybrid and dihybrid crosses to determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios.
the females genes should usually be placed along the left side of a punnett square. its simple once you get the hang of it.oh, and the males genes are usually placed along the top.
a pair of recessive genes
a pair of recessive genes
Punnett square
a pair of recessive genes
Punnett square
It shows all possible combinations of genes that can result.
All the possible outcomes of a genetic cross.
Punnett Square...... I'm in 7th grade and know that. Punnet Squre is where you find breeding
the Punnett square