Respuesta :
You want to open your columns, erhm, I believe it'll be 3 x 3
Insert > Table > Choose width and height needed.
Insert > Table > Choose width and height needed.
You'll need to merge the first two horizontal and vertical, to put in your functions e.g., Aa, B, BB.
or you can do
Click on Tables > Move the table into a 3 x 3 table (for monohybrid) or a 5 x 5 (for dihybrid). So just key in the gametes in the first row and first column, leaving the first cell blank. After that, key in the genotypes of the offspring in the table.
Answer:
A diagram used to predict the outcome of a particular experiment on the crossing or breeding, known as the Punnett square. It's an online tool that enables you to set up parent traits to predict the occurrence frequency of your phenotype and genotype in progeny.
Explanation:
There are following steps by which we can draw a Punnett square easily in MS Word:
Step 1: Draw a square of 2 * 2, List all the participating alleles.
Step 2: Check genotypes for parents.
Step 3: Label its rows with the genotype of one parent, after then, label the columns.
Step 4: Have letters inherited from each box in its column and rows,
Step 5: Punnett square view.
Step 6: Describe Phenotype.