what is a punnett square:

a. version of a trait
b. an allele that is only expressed if a dominant is not present
c. a cross looking at two traits
d. a cross involving 3 characteristics
e. having 2 different alleles
f. a diagram used to predict the outcome of a cross
g. an allele that is always expressed
h. an allele that shows up a little
I. the father of genetics
j. having two of the same allele
k. a physical characteristic
l. a cross looking at only one trait

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The correct answer is: f. a diagram used to predict the outcome of a cross.

A Punnett square is a tool used in genetics to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring from a particular cross between organisms, based on the alleles they carry.