CPI(Combined Paternity Index) is important in Paternity test.
-If the CPI is <100,the possible father is not the biological father of the child.
-The tested person will not be the father to the child.
-If the CPI is > or equal to 100, the possible father is most likely to be the biological father of he child.
If the CPI is <100 from the analysis of three loci, what is the best course...
What are the three effects that bias the measurement of CPI? _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Which of the three effects listed in part c does each of the following illustrate? US households in 2010 spent a larger fraction of their income on televisions than they did in 1950. __________________________ All televisions available in 2010 had higher resolution than any televisions available in 1950. __________________________ In 1950, no US household had a plasma screen television, but in 2010 they are widely available....
Supposed the CPI for India changed from 100 in Year 0 to 230 in Year 10 while the U.S. CPI changed from 100 in Year 0 to 130 in Year 10. The exchange rate between the India Rupee and U.S. dollar changed from 45 Rupee per dollar to 55 Rupee per dollar during the same time period. Using Year 0 as the year for comparison (base year), what was the PPP-implied exchange rate in Year 10 (Indian rupee per U.S....
How can the MORAL Model to decide the best course of action from an ethnical perspective rather than a legal perspective regarding informed consent. The patient has given consent for his parents the right to sign consent for chemotherapy treatments. The parents are divided on yes and no.
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4. What is quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis and how does it help us understand the genetics of phenotypic traits?
5. Quantitative trait loci(QTL) are: The loci that contribute all of the variation in a continuous trait The loci that contribute all of the genetic variation in a continuous trait The loci that contribute the broad-sense heritability in a continuous trait The loci that contribute the narrow-sense heritability in a continuous trait 6. We looked at a study where Drosophila flies were selected for phototaxis (either attracted to or repelled by light). This experiment measures how much genetic variation existed...
what type of validity is best enhanced by the implementation of an intention-to-treat analysis? a. external b. internal c.construct d.statistical conclusion
At a criminal trial, the prosecutor presents the genotypes for three microsatellite loci from the FBI CODIS set. He reports the DNA sample from the crime scene and one from the suspect both have the genotype at these three FGA1/FGA4 ,TPOX1 /TPOX3 , VWA2/VWA7 microsatellites. He also presents the allele frequencies for the general population to which the suspect belongs. What is the probability that the genotype of the DNA evidence would match that of the suspect given that the...
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Three gene loci, A, B, and D assort independently, and alleles A, B and D are dominant over alleles a, b, and d. What is the probability of an ABd gamete from an AABbDd individual? A. 1 B. 1/4 C. 1/8 D. 1/12 E. 1/64