punnettneliöt
Punnettneliöt, often translated as Punnett squares, are graphical representations used in genetics to predict the genotypes of offspring from a cross between two parents. Developed by Reginald C. Punnett, these squares provide a visual tool for understanding Mendelian inheritance patterns.
The square is divided into a grid, typically two rows by two columns, though larger grids can
By filling in the boxes, one can determine the probability of each possible genotype in the offspring.