Based on the Punnett square, what percentage of offspring would have genotype YY?
In another example (shown below), if the parent plants both have heterozygous (YG) genotypes, there will be 25% YY, 50% YG, and 25% GG offspring on average. These percentages are determined based on the fact that each of the 4 offspring boxes in a Punnett square is 25% (1 out of 4).
aight thanks
no problem
hold on, that is plaigarism
This also doesn't match the question. There is no letter G.
its how much of the yy offspring
I'll help in a second hold up
But, this does not help me.
ALRIGHT do you know anything about punnett squares?
Not too much. I know that there are percentages and other stuff, but this is a new topic for me.
In my opinion, I think the answer is 25%, because of the percentages and fractions... ._.
ALRIGHT
that would be incorrect
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i'll explain why in a second, i'm in class rn
Ok i got this, ive done this before
Is it 50%?
so this will be an example
nvm I just chose 50
50% is correct actually!
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Sorry I never got to explaining it
|dw:1647964747272:dw| SOrry the handwriting sucks. There are 2 YY's so our chance of getting YY is 50%
left 2 are YY right 2 are Yy
yeah like that
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