Do a cross independently
- first, draw a punnet square, in your notes.
-for each offspring i...
Do a cross independently
- first, draw a punnet square, in your notes.
-for each offspring in the punnet square, determine the phenotype. In other words, what are the fur color and eye color?
- Finally, use that information to fill in the predicted fraction of each phenotype in the data table below.
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