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  • Why's everyone saying the punnet sq is wrong? Its right. X^R X^r x X^R Y^r. R is dominant.

  • Cool! saw this in my online biology class!

    ~yoshi

  • @hannaharnott yeah buddy.

    -$wagga

  • this video confuses me even more..*sigh*..

  • @greatpacificmedia the F2 generation punnett square depicts a red eyed male mating with a heterozygous red eyed female. the result would be all red eyed females however, the punnett square depicts a heterozygous female having white eye phenotype

  • I like how you say HWHY THEYED

  • THREE minutes in the FEMALE on the BOTTOM left SHOULD be RED--video mistake!!!

  • the only reason the female doesn't have the white eye is because it is a ressive gene.

  • 3:51 Melbourne?

  • talks 2 much -_-

    honesty is good.

  • AMAAAAAZIIIING!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU

  • I don't get the second pundett square. Shouldn't it be 3 red eyed and 1 white eyed? How does a white X chromosome and Red X chromosome produce a a white eyed female? I think this chart is wrong. It would be correct if the male had two white eyed chromosomes.

  • @tenyc424 A red X chromosome and a white X chromosome would produce a red eyed female, our video doesn't state otherwise. In regards to the second statement a male can't have two white eyed chromosomes.

  • Please...I need more !!! amazing stuff guys...

  • @THE88DREAMERR THATS WHAT SHE SAID.

  • really helpful thanks!

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