1. Punett square 1 -
LLYY x llyy
long legs, yellow hair x short legs, purple hair
Gametes- LY, ly
LY | LY | LY | LY | |
ly | LlYy | LlYy | LlYy | LlYy |
all long legs, yellow hair
2. Punett square -2
LLYy x LLYy
LY, Ly, LY,Ly
LY, Ly, LY, Ly
LY | LY | Ly | Ly | |
Ly |
LLYy long legs yellow hair |
LLYy long legs yellow hair |
LLyy long legs purple hair |
LLyy long legs purple hair |
LY |
LLYY long legs yellow hair |
LLYY long legs yellow hair |
LLYy long legs yellow hair |
LLYy long legs yellow hair |
LY | LLYY | LLYY | LLYy | LLYy |
Ly | LLYy | LLYy | LLyy | LLyy |
long legs yellow hair = 12
long legs purple hair = 4
or Long legs yellow hair : long legs purple hair = 12 :4 or 3:1
3. LlYy x LLYy
Gametes of LlYy - LY, Ly, lY, ly
Gametes of LLYy- LY, Ly, LY, Ly
LY | Ly | lY | ly | |
LY | LLYY | LLYy | LlYY | LlYy |
Ly | LLYy | LLyy | LlYy | Llyy |
LY | LLYY | LLYy | LLYY | LlYy |
Ly | LLYy | LLyy | LlYy | Llyy |
or Long legs yellow hair : long legs purple hair = 12 :4 or 3:1
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