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Mathematics, 19.08.2020 17:01, dani2997

A rare mutation only occurs in 1 in every 2048 generations of fruit flies. We can assume that whether or not the mutation occurs is independent of previous generations. (a) Calculate the probability of seeing this mutation at least once in 50 generations. (b) Calculate the probability of seeing this mutation at least once in 3000 generations. (c) Compare the calculation in parts (a) and (b) to the approximation 1 â exp(ânp).

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