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What did mendel realize that the principles of probability could be used for?

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Why can the principles of probability be used to predict the outcome of genetic crossing?

The principles of probability can be used to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses. -Miller Levine (Texas Biology Text book)


The principles of probability can be used to?

predict the results of genetic crosses


What can principles of probability can be used for?

To determine the outcome of genetic crosses.


Can the principles of probability be used to predict exact outcomes of genetic crosses?

Probability can be used to predict possible genotypes in offspring by using a Punnett Square. Source: The boringest and laziest science teacher: Mrs. Melissa Polimeni of Orchard Valley Middle School -AshaParekh44


What are the two principles of probability?

Pignistic and Bayesian ?


What are the principles of probability?

Past outcomes don't affect future ones.


What symbol is used for probability of success in statistics?

A "p" is used for probability of success. A "q" is used for probability of failure.


Name two areas where probability is used?

name two area where probability is used


Which best describes how theretical probability is determined?

Theoretical probability is determined by using scientific principles to determine the mechanism through which the required event occurs.


Are decimals used in probability?

Yes decimals are used in probability; also percent and odds.


How do genetics use the principles of probability?

Probability is what chance something has to happen. The Punnett Square is a way how to predict in genetics how likely an offspring is to have a trait passed on from parents, or in other words find out the probability of a trait being in the phenotype or the genotype.

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