BI111 Chapter 38: Module 38

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Multiplication rule: predicts the probability of independent events (a particular event in one experiment does not affect the probability of an event in a second experiment). Each individual probability is multiplied to obtain an overall probability. Addition rule: predicts the probability of mutually exclusive events. Mutually exclusive means that if one event occurs, the other event cannot simultaneously occur. The probability of either of the mutually exclusive events, either a or b, occurring is equal to the probability of event a added to the probability of event b. There is a 25% chance that such a plant will have white flowers and a 75% chance that it will have purple flowers. White flowers, the recessive trait, less likely because can only occur under one scenario offspring inherits both recessive alleles. Conversely, offspring can inherit purple flowers through two ways: plants that homozygous for dominant trait and those that are heterozygous both express purple trait.

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