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Title: Biology and Chance


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Biology and Chance
  • JP Slovak

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Importance of knowing probability if you want to
study biology.
  • Formation of gametes
  • Understanding mutation
  • Understanding Evolution
  • Statistical analysis of data
  • Risk assessment

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Some Basics
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Calculating a probability
  • P(E) number of outcomes contained in the event
    / total number of outcomes in the sample space
  • Example If you roll a die once what is the
    probability you roll a number greater than 4.
  • P(E) 25,6/61,2,3,4,5,6 1/3

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Empirical probability
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The Rules
  • The probability of an event must be between 0 and
    1.
  • 1 is certain
  • 0 is impossible
  • The sum of the probabilities of all possible
    outcomes of a sample space is equal to 1.
  • Ex. All the possible outcomes of a monohybrid
    cross. Aa x Aa. AA .25 Aa .5 aa .25
  • .25 .5.25 1

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The Rules
  • The probability that a event will not occur is
    equal to 1 minus the probability that the event
    will occur.
  • Ex. The chance of rolling a six on a single row
    is 1/6 so the chance of not rolling a six is 1
    1/6 5/6.
  • This is the Complement rule

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The Rules
  • The addition rules
  • P(A or B) P(A) P(B)
  • If you roll a die once, find the probability of
    getting a 1 or a 2.
  • If you have a group of 6 freshmen, 10 sophomores
    and 4 juniors, find the probability that a
    randomly selected individual from this group is a
    freshman or sophomore.
  • Use this rule when events are mutually exclusive.

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The Rules
  • The addition rules
  • 2. P(A or B) P(A) P(B) P(A and B)
  • If you have a standard deck of cards, find the
    chance you will draw a heart or a 4.
  • It is possible for a heart and a 4 to occur
    together. That probability would be 1/52.
  • Use this rule when events are not mutually
    exclusive.

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Venn Diagram


36 other cards
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The Rules
  • The Multiplication Rules
  • P(A and B) P(A) P(B)
  • If you toss a coin and roll a die, find the
    probability of getting a head on the coin and a
    five on the die.
  • Use this when the two events are independent.

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The Rules
  • Multiplication Rules
  • 2. P(A and B) P(A) P(BA)
  • Ex. You have a box of 7 parts, 3 of which are
    defective. You will not put a defective part
    back in the box. What are the chances that the
    first two parts you choose are defective.
  • Use this rule when events are dependent.
  • Without replacement.

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The Rules
  • The Counting Rules
  • Combinations

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The Rules
  • The Counting Rules
  • Permutations

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The Binomial model
  • Used in many processes throughout biology and the
    sciences in general
  • Conditions for proper use of the binomial
  • Fixed number of trials
  • You can classify the outcome in two ways
  • The probability of success is the same for each
    trial
  • The trials are independent

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The Binomial
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The Binomial
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The Binomial
  • Expected Value
  • Expected value np
  • Standard Deviation
  • SD

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The Binomial
  • If you have 20 offspring from a monohybrid cross,
    calculate the expected value and standard
    deviation for the number of homozygous
    recessives.

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The Binomial
  • Suppose that plants with genotype BB and Bb are
    tall with the recessive (bb) being short. If we
    cross two heterozygotes, according to classical
    genetics, ¼ of the resulting offspring should be
    short. The plant produces eight offspring. What
    is the probability that exactly two are short.

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The Binomial
  • Does this scenario meet the conditions for
    appropriate use of the binomial?
  • What is n?
  • What is r?
  • What is p?

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We come into the world and take our chances Fate
is just the weight of circumstances Thats the
way that lady luck dances Roll the bones -Rush
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