In Mendels classical experiments with peas, he produced hybrids in such a way that the probabilities of

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In Mendel’s classical experiments with peas, he produced hybrids in such a way that the probabilities of observing the different phenotypes listed below were 9/16, 3/16, 3/16, and 1
/16, respectively. Suppose that four such hybrid plants were selected at random. What is the probability that each of the four phenotypes would be represented?
Type Probability
Round and yellow………………………..9/16
Round and green…………………………3/16
Angular and yellow………………………3/16
Angular and green………………………..1/16
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