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What is meant by a phenotype ratio in a Punnett square? (1 point)
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the fraction of possible offspring that contain a certain allele in their genes
the fraction of possible offspring that contain a certain allele in their genes
the number of alleles in possible offspring
the number of alleles in possible offspring
the fraction of possible offspring that can be observed to have a trait
the fraction of possible offspring that can be observed to have a trait
the number of genes that are possible in offspring
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"The fraction of possible offspring that can be observed to have a trait."
Explanation: phenotype ratio refers to the predicted proportions of observable traits (phenotypes) among offspring, not the underlying alleles or number of genes.
Explanation: phenotype ratio refers to the predicted proportions of observable traits (phenotypes) among offspring, not the underlying alleles or number of genes.
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