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The Probability of a Sample Point Is Usually Taken to Be

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The probability of a sample point is usually taken to be the relative frequency of the occurrence of
the sample point in a very long series of repetitions of the experiment.


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Strain

In biology, a genetic variant or subtype of microorganisms, such as viruses or bacteria. In physics, it refers to deformation resulting from stress.

Swap Genes

The process of exchanging genetic material between two chromosomes or fragments, leading to genetic recombination or horizontal gene transfer.

Cetaceans

A group of marine mammals that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises, characterized by their fully aquatic lifestyle and adaptations such as flippers and blowholes.

Pakicetus

An extinct genus of early whales that is considered a crucial link in the evolution from land mammals to aquatic cetaceans.

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