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this is one question with multiple parts. all the information has been provided. please don't solve unless you know how

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this is one question with multiple parts. all the information has been provided. please don't solve unless you know how to. thanks:)
This Is One Question With Multiple Parts All The Information Has Been Provided Please Don T Solve Unless You Know How 1
This Is One Question With Multiple Parts All The Information Has Been Provided Please Don T Solve Unless You Know How 1 (91.06 KiB) Viewed 32 times
Using the pedigree of diploid individuals shown, calculate the probabilities of certain alleles being in pairs of individuals (i.e., the "r" values). TO Males Females TO 000000 몽 Α) B TODO 52 (a) For an autosomal allele in individual "A", what is the probability it is in individual "H"? D H E G (b) For an autosomal allele in individual "D", what is the probability it is in individual "G"? (c) For an allele in the mitochondrion of individual "A", what is the probability it is in individual "H"? (d) For an allele on the X-chromosome in individual "B", what is the probability it is in individual "C"? (e) For an allele on the X-chromosome in individual "C", what is the probability it is in individual "B"? Provide your final value to the nearest 0.0001.
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