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2. select a trait from the list of six traits (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, fur, and feet). 3. click the perform the genetic cross button to cross the pairs of alleles. this will set up the punnett square showing the four possible genotypes. 4. click and drag possible phenotypes into the boxes of the punnett square. if you want to change your selection, first drag the previous phenotype out of the punnett square. 5. after you have filled all four boxes of the punnett square, click the check button to check your matches. incorrectly matched phenotypes will be highlighted in yellow. correct your matches and click the check button again. 6. when the punnett square is correctly filled in, select one of the four boxes to apply that trait to the mystery animal. 7. repeat the above procedure for each of the six traits. record your findings in your table. what traits did you get for your monster? include all 6 for full credit. answer in this format: 1. trait - selected genotype - selected phenotype (eyes- ee- one eye)

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