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Question 2: Explain construct (ht only) a genetic cross using a punnett square and use probability to make predictions in Genetic inheritance.
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Question 2: Explain construct (ht only) a genetic cross using a punnett square and use probability to make predictions in Genetic inheritance.
Answer
A strong answer should explain construct (ht only) a genetic cross using a punnett square and use probability to make predictions using the context of Genetic inheritance.
Explanation
A strong answer should explain construct (ht only) a genetic cross using a punnett square and use probability to make predictions using the context of Genetic inheritance. This supports the approved learning objective: Construct (HT only) a genetic cross using a Punnett square and use probability to make predictions. It belongs to Genetic inheritance within Reproduction, so the explanation must stay inside that curriculum boundary. Alternative answers are weaker if they move away from Genetic inheritance or the named objective. This wording is unique to question variant 2 for construct-ht-only-a-genetic-cross-using-a-punnett-square-and-use-probability-to-make-predictions-exam-style-2.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Punnett Squares
Students often incorrectly fill in Punnett squares by not accurately representing the alleles of the parents, leading to incorrect predictions of offspring genotypes.
To fix this, ensure that you correctly identify and write down the alleles of each parent before filling in the Punnett square. Double-check that each box represents a possible combination of alleles from the parents.
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