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What are the only possible letter combinations that can be found on a Punnett Square
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give a better example please
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The only possible letter combinations that can be found on a Punnett Square are the letters representing the alleles for each gene being studied. These are typically represented by uppercase letters, such as A, B, or C. Each square in the Punnett Square will show a combination of two alleles, one from each parent, that can be passed on to the offspring.
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Sure! For example, in a Punnett Square studying the inheritance of flower color in pea plants where capital "P" represents the dominant purple color allele and lowercase "p" represents the recessive white color allele, the possible letter combinations that can be found in the squares are:
- PP (homozygous dominant, purple flowers)
- Pp (heterozygous, purple flowers)
- pP (heterozygous, purple flowers)
- pp (homozygous recessive, white flowers)
- PP (homozygous dominant, purple flowers)
- Pp (heterozygous, purple flowers)
- pP (heterozygous, purple flowers)
- pp (homozygous recessive, white flowers)
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