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In Punnett square, the possible gametes ...

In Punnett square, the possible gametes are written on two sides, usually the

A

Top row and left columns

B

Top row and right columns

C

Bottom row and right columns

D

Bottom row and left columns

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In Punnett square, the possible gametes are written on two sides, usually the top row and left columns.
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