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ss7ja [257]
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What is abiotic feature

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Kryger [21]3 years ago
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Abiotic features are not living. they may play a role in helping biotic creatures live, but them theirselves do not live.
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The Punnett square is a graphic representation that shows the different types of gamete combinations according to the alleles involved in a cross.

Punnett square shows the probabilities of getting offspring with different genotypes and their consequent phenotypes.

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Parentals)        PpRr        x      PpRr

Gametes) PR, Pr, pR, pr     PR, Pr, pR, pr

Punnett square)    PR           Pr          pR         pr

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