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Consider a population of 10,000 pigeons founded by a population in which no alleles were identical by descent. After 30 generations in this Wright-Fisher population, what will the expected identity by descent be?
Grouped Frequency Distribution
A representation of data that shows the number of observations within a given interval, helping in understanding the distribution of data points.
Equal Size
A condition often desired in statistical sampling or experimental design where all groups or samples have the same number of observations.
Arbitrarily Intervals
Intervals or ranges that are determined without a specific rule, often chosen based on convenience or subjective judgement.
Cumulative Percent
A measure that represents the total percentage that is accumulated at each data point or within each bin when data is sorted in ascending order.
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