In white tigers, the absence of fur pigmentation is caused by a recessive allele that also causes the tigers to be cross-eyed. If two tigers heterozygous for this allele mate, what do you expect to see among the offspring
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the off spring can be 50% homozygous of the dominant and recessive allele and 50% heterozygous. 25% dominantly homozygous and 25% recessively homozygous.
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refer to an selfing monohybrid cross
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