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Ethan asked Jamal why he placed the two alleles from each parent into separate rows and columns, instead of keeping each parents two alleles together. Ethan made the following Punnett square to show Jamal how he thought the Punnett square should be set up instead

Ethan asked Jamal why he placed the two alleles from each parent into separate rows-example-1

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Answer: I think your punnett square is incorrect because it has 4 letters in one box. There must only be two letters in each box since your punnett square doesn't not contain four squares in a row or column.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is perhaps Rr, Rr, Rr , and Rr again since they all start with a capital letter. The dominant allele takes over.

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