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Biology, 29.07.2019 11:00 sbush5231

What are punnett squares used for? a. determining the dna sequence of a given gene b. testing for the presence of the recessive allele c. predicting the result of genetic crosses between organisms of known genotypes d. identifying the gene locus where allelic variations are possible e. more than one of the above?

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