Hello,
I have a stupid question for Punnett Squares. For example, let us define "A" as being the dominant normal allele and "a" as the recessive abnormal one. As carriers, you and your mate are both heterozygous (Aa). This disease only afflicts those who are homozygous recessive (aa).
My question: Is "A" or "a" just pronoun? "A" may come from one of "A", "G", "C", "T"? "a" also may come from one of "A", "G", "C", "T"?
So "Aa" is just a combination of two letters of "A","G","C" and "T"? "AA" or "aa" is just one of "AA","GG","CC" and "TT"?
Thanks.
This is a bioinformatics forum so this question is a bit off topic. I don't think you understand the difference between alleles (Aa) and nucleotides (ACGT)