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0 Using either a punnet square or law of multiplication, cross a heterozygous ANL/anl, YRG/yrg with another heterozygous ANL/anl, YRG/yrg plant. Write down the number of boxes/outcomes out of sixteen you would statistically expect. Then, predict the percentages of each combination. Fill in the bottom row with the observed percentages based on the F2 results in the Gizmo. (Hint: You can divide each of the class results by 10 to find the percentages.)
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