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On the outside of the squares. So, an example would be:

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What goes on the outside of a Punnett Square?

On the outside of the Punnett Square you put the genotype or two alleles of the parents.


What is the chart use to predict the genotype of the progeny?

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.


What was the grid used to predict pattern of inheritance based on genotype of parents?

punnett square


What was the grid used to prdict patterns of inheritance based on genotype of parents called?

Punnett square


What was the grid used to predict patterns of inheritance based on genotype of parents called?

punnett square


What was the grid used to predict patterns of inheritance based on genotype of parents call?

punnett square


What was grid used to predict patterns of inheritance based on genotype of parents called?

punnett square


How do you use a punnett square?

Its for genotype, dominant, and recessive


How are genotype and phenotype written in a punnet square?

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What genotype will fill in the missing square of this punnets square?

To determine the missing genotype in a Punnett square, you'll need to look at the genotypes of the parents along the top and left side of the square. Cross the alleles from each parent to fill in the squares accordingly. If you provide the specific genotypes of the parents, I can help you identify the missing genotype.


What is the name of the square used to illustrate the genetic crossing of parents phenotype?

Punnett square


Which genotype belongs in the lower right square?

To provide an accurate answer regarding which genotype belongs in the lower right square, I would need more context about the specific genetic cross or Punnett square you are referring to. Typically, the lower right square in a Punnett square represents the combination of alleles from the two parents that fall into that position based on their genotypes. Please provide the genotypes of the parents or any additional details for a precise answer.