which of the following is the correct use of a punnett square? A). testing for the presence of the recessive allele B). determining the DNA sequence of a given gene C). identifying the gene locus where allelic variations are possible D). predicting the result of genetic crosses between organism of known genotype
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predicting the result of genetic crosses between organism of known genotype.
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The correct use of a punnett square is option D). Predicting the result of genetic crosses between organism of known genotype.
- Predicting the result of genetic crosses between organisms of known genotypes. A woman has six sons.
- The chance that her next child will be a daughter is ... Substitution of the "wrong" amino acid in the hemoglobin protein results in this disorder. E.
- Phenotypic trait... more (link is external) Probability: a number, usually in percentages, that tells you the likelihood that an event will happen.
- Recessive: a trait that is hidden when other traits are present.
- Punnett squares are a useful tool for predicting what the offspring will look like when mating plants or animals.
- A monohybrid cross involves the crossing of individuals and the examination of a single character (flower colour or seed colour or pod shape, etc.) in their offspring.
- The Punnett square is a useful tool for predicting the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring in a genetic cross involving Mendelian traits.
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