The second type of Punnett square is the 4×4 squarewith 16 boxes. This is the larger box that deals with more than one character. The larger Punnett square is used fordihybrid crosseswhere each of the parents produces four types of gametes depending on the distribution of the alleles of ...
How do you use a Punnett square to determine blood type? In order to use a Punnett square, you place one parent's allele types on top and another parent's alleles on the side. Then you determine the different combinations of genes possible (typically 4). Can a child have a different ...
A tool for showing possible alleles of offspring in a test cross A tool for showing possible gametes of parents in a test cross A tool for showing possible alleles of parents in a test cross 2. In a Punnett Square, the dominant character or allele is represented by ...
UsingPunnett squaresyou can work out the probabilities that children of the parents in each example will have particular phenotypes and genotypes. Monohybrid Crosses Dominant B and recessive b B b BBBbB bBbbb In this case, the probablity of a child having ...
You know, you're looking at 3 traits, you're interested in the offspring, so you do a Punnett Square range diagram, and you write out all the little alleles, and figure out what the genotypes of the offspring are. But I'm going to be talking to you more and I'm not going to ...
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To figure out #3, you need to fill out a Punnett Square. Silver x silver = BW x BW. Your results should be 25% of offspring are homozygous white (WW), 25% are homozygous blue (BB), and 50% are hybrid, which means they have silver feathers....
So here's an example of the XX, XO, ZW sort of systems here. So the ones we're most familiar with is human, XXY. And you can see here that if you take each gamete, here's female, here's male. You do Punnett squares, you get 2 females, 2 males. Then, another example is ...
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