How do I make and use a Punnett square?
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A Punnett Square shows the genotypes two individuals can produce when crossed. To draw a square, write all possible allele* combinations one parent can contribute to its gametes across the top of a box and all possible allele combinations from the other parent down the left side.
Explanation:
Diagrams and online calculator here:
http://scienceprimer.com/punnett-square-calculator
See below:
Explanation:
A Punnett square is a grid diagram that is used to predict the outcome of breeding.
Let's pretend that we have a type of plant that has two alleles for height:
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We will make a 4-square grid and put the father's alleles on the top, and the mother's alleles on the sides:
Now we will move each letter down on it's column or to the right in it's row.
The red
So the possibilities of their offspring's allele combinations would be in each of the four squares:
What are the percent chances of each of the allele combinations?
What are the chances that the offspring will be tall, and what are the chances that they'll be short?
To be tall, they only need one capital
Now remember that these are just percentages! That doesn't mean that these two parents will definitely produce
Punnett squares can be very complicated, but I hope this has helped you understand the basics! Please let me know if you have more questions - I can just update the answer :)