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3.6.9 If two carriers of the gene for albinism marry, each of their children has probability
of being albino (see
Example 3.6.1). If such a couple has six children, what is the probability that
(a) none will be albino?
(b) at least one will be albino? [Hint: Use part (a) to answer part (b); note that “at least one” means “one or more.”]
Example 3.6.1:
The seeds of the garden pea (Pisum sativum) are either yellow or green. A certain cross between pea
plants produces progeny in the ratio 3 yellow 1 green.14 If four randomly chosen progeny of such a cross are
examined, what is the probability that
(a) three are yellow and one is green?
(b) all four are yellow?
(c) all four are the same color?
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