Biology, asked by nitharak, 5 months ago

how to find the phenotype and genotype percentage

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Count the total number of boxes in your Punnett Square. This gives you the total number of predicted offspring. Divide the (number of occurrences of the phenotype) by (the total number of offspring). Multiply the number from step 4 by 100 to get your percent.

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Answered by killer87
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Answer:

Count the total number of boxes in your Punnett Square. This gives you the total number of predicted offspring. Divide the (number of occurrences of the phenotype) by (the total number of offspring). Multiply the number from step 4 by 100 to get your percent.

Explanation:

determine the genotypes of the parent organisms.

write down your "cross" (mating)

draw a p-square.

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determine the possible genotypes of the offspring by filling in the p-square.

summarize results (genotypes & phenotypes of offspring)

bask in the glow of your accomplishment !

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