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Basic Rule of Probability
When it occurs
What
When it occurs: If all outcomes are equally likely (same chances of happening)
What: Probability = Total number of possible outcomes / Number of ways for the event to happen
Product Rule of Probability (AND RULE)
When it occurs
What
When it occurs: When 2 independent events happen together
What: The probability of both happening is the multiplication (product) of their separate probabilities
Addition Rule of Probability (OR RULE)
When it occurs
What
When it occurs: When either one event OR another happens
What: The probability is the sum (addition) of their individual probabilities
What are the 7 Mendel’s Rules
One allele completely dominates the other
All genes have 2 allelic forms
All traits are monogenic (affected by only one locus)
All chromosomes occur in homologous pairs
All genes assort independently
An allele is completely expressed when either dominant or heterozygous
Each trait is controlled by a different set of factors