Title: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: gina1478 on Nov 11, 2012 Punnett squares can be used to predict the two possible outcomes of the botanist’s test cross. The Punnett square on the left shows the predicted result if the unknown plant is homozygous (GG); the Punnett square on the right shows the predicted result if the unknown plant is heterozygous (Gg).
Drag the labels to the correct locations on the Punnett squares. (G is the symbol for the green-pod allele and g is the symbol for the yellow-pod allele.) You can use a label once, more than once, or not at all. Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: bio_man on Nov 11, 2012 gg
G Gg Gg G Gg Gg That's for the first one! Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: brilyn on Feb 27, 2013 Thanks!
The second one is g g G Gg Gg g gg gg Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: salher06 on Mar 17, 2013 Content hidden
Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: nicoleyvette on Mar 25, 2013 Thank you for posting this :)
Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: mrsdenison on Apr 4, 2013 Thank you to everyone that posted on this I was getting confused
Title: Re: Diagramming a cross using a Punnett square Post by: topgunflyer2 on Dec 15, 2013 Thanks for your help!
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