Question: Consider again the conditions of Example 2.3.5, in which the phenotype of an individual was observed and found to be the dominant trait. For which
Consider again the conditions of Example 2.3.5, in which the phenotype of an individual was observed and found to be the dominant trait. For which values of I (i = 1, . . . , 6) is the posterior probability that the parents have the genotypes of event Bi smaller than the prior probability that the parents have the genotyes of event Bi?
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