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Punnett Square Example: Heterozygous Cross
A Punnett square can be used to display the possible genetic outcomes when two heterozygous parents (Np) mate. This specific cross results in four potential allele combinations for their offspring: one homozygous dominant (NN), two heterozygous (Np), and one homozygous recessive (pp).

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In the Punnett square below, say "B" is a dominant allele representing having a cleft chin, while "b" is a recessive allele representing not having a cleft chin. In this case, what is the probability that the child, represented in the white squares, will not have a cleft chin?
Punnett Square Example: Heterozygous Cross