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15 October, 02:02

Using a punnett Square and an explanation described if I square-eyed pet mates with another square-eye pet, can they have any round-eyed offspring

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  1. 15 October, 03:54
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    For this you are going to use S as the dominate and r for the recessive. Since both of the parents are squared eye the offspring's likely chance of having round eyes will be 0%.
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