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BIOL 570 1st Edition Lecture 7 Outline of Last Lecture Sept 17I. Independence II. Multiplication RuleIII. Conditional ProbabilityIV. Bayes’ RuleV. Law of Total Probability Outline of Current Lecture I. probability reviewII. distributionsIII. probability trees.Current LectureA woman has genotype Rr for red-green color blindness. What is the change that her child will be color blind?-in the population, the frequency of r allele is 10%-male children get X chromosome from motherP (rr or rY) rY 0.25 P(rY)=.5 RY 0.251.0 RR P(rr) =.5 Rr rr P(rr)= (0.5)(0.5)A pollinator requires the nectar tube of a flower to be ≤1.2 cm. In another the nectar tub lengths follow the normal distribution with the mean length of 1.4 cm and a standard deviation of 0.1 cm. If we draw one individual from each, what is the probability that they will both met the requirements? These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.P (f1 ≤ 1.2 cm and f2 ≤ 1.2


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