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Simple genetics problem?

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In tigers, a recessive allele causes an absence of fur pigmentation (a "white tiger") and a cross-eyed condition. If two phenotypically normal tigers that are heterozygous at this locus are mated:

A) What percentage of their offspring will be cross-eyed?

B) What percentage will be white?

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  1. it sounds like you have to use a punnett square and do the calculation Aa x Aa which will give you: AA, Aa, Aa, aa

    therefore, 25% is the answer to both questions i believe

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