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A Punnett square A) computes the probable genotype of future offspring. B) identifies the gene locus where allelic variations are possible. C) directly examines a fetus for genetic abnormalities. D) tests for the presence of the allele responsible for Huntington's disease. E) is useful in predicting the result of genetic crosses between organisms of unknown genotypes

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A

Step-by-step explanation:

A punnett square uses dominant and recessive genes to determine what traits the offspring will have.

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