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1. For DNA fingerprinting, crime labs identify a personâs DNA fingerprint at each of the 3 loci: CSF1PO, TPOX and THO1. If each combination occurred with equal frequency, what is the probability that a randomly-chosen person would carry the same genotype as you at all three loci?
2. How many people in the would be expected to share a particular genotype for these 3 loci:
a. in the entire world (population 7 billion)?
b. in North Carolina (population 10 million)?
1. For DNA fingerprinting, crime labs identify a personâs DNA fingerprint at each of the 3 loci: CSF1PO, TPOX and THO1. If each combination occurred with equal frequency, what is the probability that a randomly-chosen person would carry the same genotype as you at all three loci?
2. How many people in the would be expected to share a particular genotype for these 3 loci:
a. in the entire world (population 7 billion)?
b. in North Carolina (population 10 million)?
Sixta KovacekLv2
28 Sep 2019