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9 February, 00:54

Draw conclusions: how well did the punnett squares predict the offspring percentages for each parent pair?

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  1. 9 February, 01:59
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    It may be subjected to the number of dissimilar genes in the punnet square. In the characteristic Aa v Aa square it is a 1:2:1 ratio, 25% AA, 50% Aa, and 25% aa. These percentages are autonomous of how many offspring, for instance if you have 3 in a row that are AA the probabilities that the next one will be AA are identical as in the original.
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