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The mother tiger must carry both the allele for orange color and the allele for white color since she produced both orange and white offspring. The white color is a recessive trait, so the mother must have the genotype Oo (where O represents the allele for orange color and o represents the allele for white color).
No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
In the wild, there are six different subspecies of tigers, which include the Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran tigers. Each subspecies inhabits different regions of Asia, such as India, Russia, Southeast Asia, and China. Tigers can be found primarily in forests, grasslands, mangrove swamps, and rocky areas where there is ample prey and water sources.
How are they different
Because they are different species of tigers. They are not a seperate species. White tigers are merely a genetic morph of the Bengal tiger (Panthera Tigris Tigris).
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Well, the white tigers fur mutation isn't dominant nor beneficial (depends). The allele for white fur in tigers is recessive and even then not many tigers are heterozygous (One dominant allele and one recessive allele for those who do not know) Now it can be beneficial depending where the tigers live, there used to be Siberian Tigers who lived in the snow so it would be beneficial there but white fur will decrease stealth ability in the jungles, therefore alleles can be beneficial or harmful depending on the allele and where the organism lives.
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The mother tiger must carry both the allele for orange color and the allele for white color since she produced both orange and white offspring. The white color is a recessive trait, so the mother must have the genotype Oo (where O represents the allele for orange color and o represents the allele for white color).
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No,the Caspian tiger was an extinct subspecie of tigers that was almost in the Same size and Looks like the modern Siberian tiger,white tigers are a color morph Of any Subspecies of tigers(the Siberian tigers don't have this problem only if a Bengal tiger with a color morph and a Siberian will mate,so generally only a Bengal Tigers seem to have this mutant).A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene (the Same thing that causing a dominant allele for the jaguars and recessive allele for The leopards to have black fur)
nothing they are carnivores
Yes.
No, there are other tigers to have different colours in this world, most tigers live in a rainforest so that their camafloge can blend in, but some tigers, like the white tiger can't blend in.
Not to any important amount. Tigers are what's called "obligate carnivores". they have to eat meat.
Tigers are faster and longer then white tigers, therefore different colours
They are different animals.