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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know this is a lot to ask. I'm very behind, and excuses aren't the best. Analyze the results of a cross between two organisms that are both heterozygous for two different genes (AaBb). Use a Punnett square to evaluate the possible genotypes. Determine how many phenotypes can be produced in the offspring. Determine the probability of producing offspring with the aabb genotype.

OpenStudy (blues):

We're happy to help you work through the problem, but it would be easier if you provided us with more info about what specifically you would like help with. I am guessing that as a first step you would like help setting up the Punnett Square...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's fine, i ended up having to research again and still getting it wrong. I thank you though for your willingness to help.

OpenStudy (blues):

Do you know how to set up a Punnett square for a cross involving just one allele? Not AaBb x AaBb, but just Aa x Aa?

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