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Biology, 26.02.2020 00:33, oof1231

You have now calculated the DNA Evidence's genotype frequencies for the first three STRs in the table (CSF1PO, D3S1358, AND D5S818). What is the chance for a person from this population to have these three combined genotypes? In other words, calculate the Random Match Probability (RMP) for the DNA Evidence. Hint: You've already calculated everything you need for this, which are the genotype frequencies for those three STRs. Now, apply the product rule as discussed in the lecture to find the RMP. Round your answer accurately to the 10th decimal place.

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