Part C: Choose the Genotype of the Parents
You will use Punnett squares to predict the probability that two parents of your species will pass a particular trait to their offspring. Each parent has two alleles for a particular gene, one on each homologous chromosome.
To prepare to make the Punnett squares, write down the genotypes of the parents for the three traits you’ll be predicting.
Example:
Mother: YyIRiPF
Father: YyIWiPF
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Part C: Choose the Genotype of the Parents
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