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Having freckles (F) is dominant over not having freckles (f). A parent with freckles is crossed with a parent without freckles. The Punnett square shows the possible genotypes of the offspring.


What is the genotype of each square?

A: FF Ff ff

B: FF Ff ff

C: FF Ff ff

D: FF Ff ff

Hey Guys... I need help again... Having freckles (F) is dominant over not having freckles-example-1
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The answer is
A=Ff
B=ff
C=Ff
D=ff
User Liusrichard
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Answer:

A: Ff

B: ff

C: Ff

D: ff

Step-by-step explanation:

You basically look at the box it's asking for, let's use A as an example. On the top where the A column is there's F, so that's one of the thingys I forgot what they're called. Next look at the row of A, and there's f. Put the 2 together and you get Ff. Reminder that any uppercase ones come first.

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