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Biology, 02.10.2019 03:20 hernandez09297

Punnett squares predict the probability of different allele combinations based on the parent genotypes. thus, a punnett square would predict that two heterozygous parents will produce 1 homozygous dominant, 2 heterozygous, and 1 homozygous recessive child. but what if they only have 1 child? what if they have 6 children? if they have 1 homozygous dominant and 1 homozygous recessive, does that mean that the next two children would be heterozygotes? explain your answer.

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