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    Re: double co-dom punnet square?

    Quote Originally Posted by TMoore View Post
    You can use a punnet square like this. Punnet Square Just replace the dh snow with pastel and spider genes.
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    I'm glad i'm not the only one having trouble with this. At least its good information to put in the book. Thanks everyone!

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    Re: double co-dom punnet square?

    The BumbleBee would be SsPp and the Normal would be NNNN. The square would be the following:
    SP / Sp / sP / sp across the top and NN / NN / NN / NN down the side. Then just work the square.
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    Re: double co-dom punnet square?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    the bumblebee would be sspp and the normal would be nnnn. The square would be the following:
    Sp / sp / sp / sp across the top and nn / nn / nn / nn down the side. Then just work the square.
    genus!

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    Re: double co-dom punnet square?

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    genus!
    Genus would be Python. But I think you meant genius. I am glad it helped.
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    Re: double co-dom punnet square?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Genus would be Python. But I think you meant genius. I am glad it helped.
    i cant spell worth a dang, but yes thats what i meant haha. The image has now been completed

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