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what is Punnett square ?

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what is Punnett square ?..

Answer / swapna

A table system developed by Mendel used to make predictions
of the outcome when two individuals of known genetic
lineages are bred. The results are a prediction of the
percentage of the likelyhood of each genetic combination.

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what is Punnett square ?..

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The Punnett square is a diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment.

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