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20 Jun 2019
im second guessing myself on how to do this. is it 5 rows by 5 colums for the punnett square or am i thinking of this way wrong? I thought this because of flipping two coins so wouldn't you have HH Hh hH hh going both ways? can somebody do this as an example so I can fill in my guess/results that i've come up with? the more i write it out and try to validate why i think this way the more i think i'm wrong
Instrustion-----flip two coins at a time. Repeat 10 times. Flip both coins simultaneously. Record Head/Head, Head/Tail, and Tail/Tail combinations. Write them down as though heads (H) are dominant and tails (h) are recessive. Draw a Punnett square to determine the ratios you expect. Again, how close did you come?
im second guessing myself on how to do this. is it 5 rows by 5 colums for the punnett square or am i thinking of this way wrong? I thought this because of flipping two coins so wouldn't you have HH Hh hH hh going both ways? can somebody do this as an example so I can fill in my guess/results that i've come up with? the more i write it out and try to validate why i think this way the more i think i'm wrong
Instrustion-----flip two coins at a time. Repeat 10 times. Flip both coins simultaneously. Record Head/Head, Head/Tail, and Tail/Tail combinations. Write them down as though heads (H) are dominant and tails (h) are recessive. Draw a Punnett square to determine the ratios you expect. Again, how close did you come?
Elin HesselLv2
21 Jun 2019