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Punnett squares are convenient ways to represent the types and frequencies of gametes and progeny in experimental crosses.
this punnett square shows the results of a yy x yy cross to form f2 progeny.
use your understanding of mendel's law of segregation and the rules of probability to complete the punnett square for this cross.
-first identify the gametes. use pink labels to identify the male and female gamete types and white labels to identify the gamete frequencies.
-then identify the f2 progeny. use pink labels to identify the progeny genotypes and white labels to identify the progeny frequencies.

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