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If two phenotypically normal tigers that are heterozygous at this locus are mated, what percentage of their offspring will be cross-eyed?.

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Answer: 25% chance

Step-by-step explanation:

Since being cross-eyed is a recessive gene, there will only be a 25% chance.

I used a plummet square to find the answer.

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