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Chapter 12.4, Problem 2LO
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To apply: The rule of probability to genetic crosses.

Introduction: The probability can be used to predict the result of a genetic crossed. There are two rules of probability, such as the rule of addition and rule of multiplication, that can predict the possibility for a mutually exclusive and independent event.

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