The Punnett square is a fundamental tool in genetics used to predict the probability of different genotypes and phenotypes resulting from a cross between two organisms. It helps in understanding how traits are inherited from parents to offspring.
Each box in the Punnett square represents a possible combination of alleles (gene variants) from each parent. The probability of each genotype is determined by the number of boxes representing that genotype divided by the total number of boxes.
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What is a Punnett square in genetics?
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What are alleles in genetics?
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