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Punnett Square Problem Solving

Punnett Square Problem Solving. There are two squirrels that have mated and produced offspring. One squirrel is heterozygous for black hair (Bb) and the other squirrel has brown hair (bb). What is the probability that the squirrel's children have black hair?. Click here for the answer.

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Punnett Square Problem Solving

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  1. Punnett Square Problem Solving

  2. There are two squirrels that have mated and produced offspring. One squirrel is heterozygous for black hair (Bb) and the other squirrel has brown hair (bb). What is the probability that the squirrel's children have black hair? Click here for the answer

  3.  In dogs, erect ears (E) is dominate over droopy ears (e). What are the results if two heterozygous dogs have a litter of puppies? Click here for the answer

  4. In humans, straight toes (S) is dominant over curled toes (s).  What would be the result of a cross between a recessive male and a heterozygous female? Click here for the answer

  5.  In humans, wavy hair (CS) results by the co-dominant situation of curly hair (C) and straight hair (S).  What are the possible results if a curly-haired man and wavy-haired woman have children? Click here for the answer

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