Why are punnett squares still helpful and useful in genetics


Problem 1:  Do you think that if the dragons had only four offspring that they would fit the expected numbers exactly? Why or why not?

Problem 2: Why is it that ratios predicted by the Punnett squares do not necessarily always match the actual ratios of offspring?

Problem 3: How could you increase the likelihood or chances of matching the expected result given by a Punnett square?

Problem 4: Why are Punnett squares still helpful and useful in genetics?

Problem 5: Based on what we have seen in this lab, why do you think scientists must repeat experiments many times before an experiment is accepted a having a valid result?

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