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10 July, 01:50

Wavy hair in mice is a recessive genetic trait. if mice with wavy hair are mated with straight-haired (heterozygous) mice, each offspring has probability 1 2 of having wavy hair. 29 consider a large number of such matings, each producing a litter of five offspring. what percentage of the litters will consist of (a) two wavy-haired and three straight-haired offspring?

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  1. 10 July, 02:30
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    In order to find the percentage of the litters that will consist of two wavy - haired and three straight-haired offspring, you need to use the binomial distribution formula: P (x) = ⁿCₓ * pₓ * qⁿ⁻ˣ

    P is the probability that the litters will consist of two wavy-haired and three straight-haired offspring.

    X is considered to be the number of times the offspring will have wavy-air in a litter of 5 offspring, which is 2.

    n is the number of offspring per litter.

    p is the probability of happening wavy hair.

    q is the probability of having straight hair.

    It comes like this:

    P (X=2) = ⁵C₂*0.5²*0.5⁵⁻² ⇔ P (X=2) = 10*0.25*0.125 ⇔ P (X=2) = 0.3125

    So, the percentage of the litters that will consist of two wavy-haired and three straight-haired offspring is 31.25%.
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