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PUNNET SQUARES
This graph just shows where the recessive and dominant traits are how they are graphed.
Example...
The red flamingo is the dominant trait and the blue flamingo is the recessive trait.
Now try this on your own!
The B is red because its the dominant trait. And remember that in each square, the dominant letter (trait) comes first.
*reference to the 1st picture if you need to for help.
*reference to the 1st picture if you need to for help.