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Why do Punnett squares help determine the probability of a phenotype? (1 point) Responses Punnett squares do not help determine probability. Punnett squares do not help determine probability. They show all possible combinations of alleles from the parents. They show all possible combinations of alleles from the parents. They calculate the percentage of each genotype in the population. They calculate the percentage of each genotype in the population. They show the most common phenotype outcomes for each offspring.
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The correct response is: **They show all possible combinations of alleles from the parents.**
Punnett squares visually represent how alleles from each parent can combine in offspring, helping to determine the probability of various phenotypes based on these genetic combinations.
Punnett squares visually represent how alleles from each parent can combine in offspring, helping to determine the probability of various phenotypes based on these genetic combinations.