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Genetics question
Oh, Yeah Wain!! Make it more complicated! LOL!! My brain is fried already!
K Barrett "D. Wain Garrison" wrote in message ... That would work , except crossing over redistributes genes of each chromosome pair onto the other chromosome of that pair and even moves some genes from the original pair to a different pair of chromosomes. So your analysis would give a good probability but would not necessarily describe the actual distributaries of genes in the future generations. -- D. Wain Garrison |
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