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A population of 100 tigers has 30 with horizontal stripes. Using pedigrees, you ascertain that horizontal striping is caused by an autosomal recessive mutation. What is the probability that, given enough time, all tigers in the population will have horizontal stripes? Assume that stripe orientation is not under any selection and the population is initially in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.​

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Using pedigrees, you ascertain that horizontal striping is ca. ... That Horizontal Striping Is Caused By An Autosomal Recessive Mutation. What Is The Probability That, Given Enough Time, All Tigers In The Population Will Have Horizontal Stripes ... Assume that stripe orientation is not under any selection and the population is .

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