BIO207H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Wild Type, Dominance (Genetics), Functional Analysis

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Probability theory predicts mendelian ratios: mendel recognized that chance is the principle underlying the segregation of alleles for a given gene and the independent assortment of alleles of genes at different loci. There are four rules of probability theory that describe and predict the outcome of genetic events. If two or more events are independent of one another, the likelihood of their simultaneous or consecutive occurrence is the product of their individual probabilities. This is the product rule, also called the multiplication rule. The sum rule is also called the addition rule. It defines the joint probability of occurrence of any two or more equivalent events. The individual probabilities are summed; this rule is used when more than one outcome will satisfy the conditions of the probability question. Yellow-seeded offspring make up of the offspring, with two possible genotypes: gg and.

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