A capital letter in a Punnet Square represents a dominate allele.
No, a circle on a pedigree typically represents a female. A square is used to represent a male in a pedigree chart.
The letters in a Punnett square represent the alleles for a particular gene. Typically, uppercase letters are used to represent dominant alleles, while lowercase letters represent recessive alleles. The letters are combined to show possible genetic outcomes in offspring.
The metric unit for measuring the size of a leaf is typically in square centimeters (cm²) or square millimeters (mm²), which represent the area of the leaf.
a pair of recessive genes
No, squares do not represent perimeters.
Eight square feet.
44 square metres = 473.612 square feet
Math
300 square meters is an area identical to 3,229.173 square feet (rounded)
Yes
The square and compass represent essentially the same thing to Mormons as they do to Masons. The square reminds Mormons to square their actions by virtue. The compass reminds Mormons to circumscribe their desires and passions within the bounds that the Lord has set.
The answer is 2i. When dealing with negative square roots, the expression i is used to represent the square root of -1.
Sometimes. The square root of 2 is, but the square root of 9 is not.
A genotypic combination
a square
A dominant gene