No. Normal distribution is a continuous probability.
the probability of gatting a head from a normal coin is
Yes. When we refer to the normal distribution, we are referring to a probability distribution. When we specify the equation of a continuous distribution, such as the normal distribution, we refer to the equation as a probability density function.
The probability is zero! There is no such thing as "normal". Every child (and adult) has some unique characteristics and that makes them not normal - in that respect.
with mean and standard deviation . Once standardized, , the test statistic follows Standard Normal Probability Distribution.
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50% (apex)
Each gamete has a 50% chance of inheriting the allele for color blindness because the mother is heterozygous for the trait.
codominant
codominant
Gene therapy
Gene therapy
Gene therapy
The allele for the sickle cell trait is codominant with the normal allele. This means that in individuals with both alleles present, both traits are expressed.
No. Normal distribution is a continuous probability.
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She has 1/2 chance. We can figure out exactly what her parents' genotypes were. Her brother has a Hemophilia allele that he got from his mom. So their mom has at least 1 Hemophilia allele. If she had 2 then she would have Hemophilia. The father cannot have a Hemophilia allele because it would have been expressed. So her chances are 1/2 because her mother has 1 Hemophiliac and 1 normal allele.