Suppose that all of the homozygous offspring survive and half of the heterozygous offspring survive. We have
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We have seen that non independence of alleles (possibly caused by differential mortality of genotypes) can lead to deviations from normal proportions of offspring genotypes. Find the probability that a surviving offspring from a selfing heterozygote with genotype Aa has zero, one, or two A alleles. Which cases follow a binomial distribution?
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Modeling the Dynamics of Life Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists
ISBN: 978-0840064189
3rd edition
Authors: Frederick R. Adler
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