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in tigers, gold and black stripes (B) is dominate to white and black (b). If a heterozygous gold and black tiger is crossed with a white and black tiger, which genotypic percentage will result? how would
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in tigers, gold and black stripes (B) is dominate to white and black (b). If a heterozygous gold and black tiger is crossed with a white and black tiger, which genotypic percentage will result? how would the punnett square look
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the genotypic percentage would be 75% gold and black , and 25% white and black. in a punnet the first genotype would be BB, the second square would be Bb, the third square would be Bb, snd the last square would be bb.
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Bb x bb
b. b
B. Bb. Bb
b. bb. bb
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