A certain gene controls plant height. There are two alleles: B, the dominant allele, which produces tall plants, and b, the recessive allele, which produces short plants.Two heterozygous plants cross, producing 100 offspring. Assume each offspring's genotype is independent, and that each parent's allele is equally likely. Let S denote the discrete random variable which counts the number of short offspring. a. What is the probability that a randomly chosen offspring is short? b. What type of distribution does S have? What are the parameters of this distribution? c.  What is the expected number of short offspring? d. What is the probability that among all 100 offspring, between 10 and 30 (both inclusive) are short?     NEED HELP WITH A-D

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 A certain gene controls plant height. There are two alleles: B, the dominant allele, which produces tall plants, and b, the recessive allele, which produces short plants.Two heterozygous plants cross, producing 100 offspring. Assume each offspring's genotype is independent, and that each parent's allele is equally likely. Let S denote the discrete random variable which counts the number of short offspring.

a. What is the probability that a randomly chosen offspring is short?

b. What type of distribution does S have? What are the parameters of this

distribution?

c.  What is the expected number of short offspring?

d. What is the probability that among all 100 offspring, between 10 and 30

(both inclusive) are short?

 

 

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