Punnett square
Punnett square
the Punnett square
A Punnett square is a tool used in genetics to predict the outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment. In the case of Edwards syndrome, a Punnett square would not be applicable as it is caused by a random error in cell division and not by a specific genetic trait passed down from parents. It is a chromosomal disorder caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 18.
punnett square
On the outside of the Punnett Square you put the genotype or two alleles of the parents.
In a Punnett square, a capital letter represents a dominant allele.
A Punnett square is commonly used to predict the genotype of offspring based on the genotypes of the parent organisms. By crossing the alleles of the parents, the Punnett square can help determine the possible genetic outcomes of their offspring.
Like a Punnett square??? A Punnett square shows the combinations of recessive and Domminant traits. any help??
Possible offspring alleles
punnett squares
you have to determine what traits are used before you can do it and look at punnett square