Where are the alleles for each parent written when using a Punnet square?
A. Across the top an...
Biology, 05.05.2020 12:41 francisco42002
Where are the alleles for each parent written when using a Punnet square?
A. Across the top and along the side of the grid
B. In the top two squares of the grid
C. In the bottom two squares of the grid
D. Only at the bottom of the grid
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