punnett square ratios
A Punnett square ratio refers to the proportions of different genetic combinations that result from a cross between two individuals. It shows the likelihood of specific traits or alleles appearing in an offspring by using a square grid to represent the possible genetic combinations. The ratios indicate the relative frequency or probability of different combinations occurring.
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