Suppose you know the following about a population with two traits: the first has variants A or a, and the second has variants B or b. We also have the following measures: P(A) =0.58 P(B) =0.45 P(aB)...


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Suppose you know the following about a population with two traits: the first has variants A or a,<br>and the second has variants B or b. We also have the following measures:<br>P(A) =0.58<br>P(B) =0.45<br>P(aB) =0.25<br>What is the linkage disequilibrium between these traits? Round your answer to the nearest<br>thousandth.<br>

Extracted text: Suppose you know the following about a population with two traits: the first has variants A or a, and the second has variants B or b. We also have the following measures: P(A) =0.58 P(B) =0.45 P(aB) =0.25 What is the linkage disequilibrium between these traits? Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

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