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16 December, 12:41

If the frequency of an allele ("A") for an STR locus is 0.02 and the frequency of another allele ("B") for the same locus is 0.03, what is the probability that a member of that population is heterozygous ("AB") for the above alleles?

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  1. 16 December, 12:53
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    Heterozygous (AB) for the STR locus = Allele (A) x allele (B) = 0.02 x 0.03 = 0.0006

    Explanation:

    The probability of the heterozygous genotype AB is equal to the product of the probabilities of these two independent events (i. e., independent events represented by allele segregation) = 0.02 x 0.03 = 0.0006
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