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3. Create two Punnett squares for a fictional trait, "Star-bellied.""S" represents a dominant star-bellied gene, and 's" represents the recessive trait. For the first Punnett square, the mother and father
both have star bellies and the recessive gene, what is the chance their child will have a star-belly?
For the second square, the mother has a star-belly and the recessive gene, and the father does not
have a star-belly, what is the chance their child will have a star-belly?

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