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26 February, 15:50

How do scientist use probability in genes

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  1. 26 February, 19:25
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    One probability rule that's very useful in genetics is the product rule, which states that the probability of two (or more) independent events occurring together can be calculated by multiplying the individual probabilities of the events ... For instance, consider a cross between two heterozygous (Aa) individuals.
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