In tigers, the normal color gene [b]C [/b]is [i]dominant [/i]and the white color gene [b]c [/b]is [i]recessive[/i]. This means that a tiger whose color genes are [b][i]CC[/i][/b] or [b][i]Cc[/i][/b] will have normal coloring. A tiger whose color genes are [b][i]cc[/i][/b] will be white.
The Punnett square above shows the possible results of crossing two tigers that have recessive white genes. Find a model that can be used to represent the Punnett square and write the model as a polynomial.
[math]\left(0.5C+0.5c\right)^2[/math][br][br][math]0.25C^2+0.5Cc+0.25c^2[/math]
What percent of the offspring will have normal coloring?
What percent of the offspring will be white?