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Tool used to predict results in mendelian genetics?

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A tool used to predict results in Mendelian genetics is Punnett squares. Punnett squares are used to calculate the probability of different genotypes arising from a given cross between two parents. They are named after Reginald Punnett, who developed and popularized the technique.
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The tools include but not limited to the following:

1. Punnett Square: a tool used to predict the probabilities of inheritance of alleles from parents to offspring in a graphical way.

2. Pedigree Charts: a tool used to display the inheritance of traits and diseases in a family to determine patterns of inheritance.

3. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Calculator: a tool used to calculate the expected genotype frequencies in a population using the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

4. Genetic Calculator: a software tool that provides a range of predictions by creating hypothetical offspring based on parent genotype combinations.

5. Mendel's Pea Plant Simulator: a tool that allows users to manipulate genetic traits in virtual pea plants to explore the principles of Mendelian genetics. 

6. GenePattern: a web-based tool that provides various genetic analyses, including gene expression, genotyping, and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis. 

7. GeneHunter: a software program that assists in analyzing segregation patterns in families to determine the likelihood of genetic inheritance.
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