5. Consider that a sample of unrelated probands have been genotyped at three SNPs with alleles G and C, C and T, and A a

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5. Consider that a sample of unrelated probands have been genotyped at three SNPs with alleles G and C, C and T, and A a

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5. Consider that a sample of unrelated probands have been genotyped at three SNPs with alleles G and C, C and T, and A and G respectively. The overall size of the sample is of no concern, but six different genotype combinations as shown below have been observed. Reconstruct the haplotypes using Clark's algorithm. (3 points) Person Gene 1 Gene 2 Gene 3 1 GG CC AA 2 GG CT AA 3 GG CT AG 4 GG TT GG 5 GC CC AG 6 GC CT GG
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