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An individual's collection of genes is called a phenotype.
Continuous Random Variable
A type of random variable that can take an infinite number of possible values in a continuum or interval on the number line.
P(x > a)
Represents the probability of a random variable X taking a value greater than a specific number a.
P(x = a)
Represents the probability that a discrete random variable X takes on a specific value a.
Binomial Distribution
A probability distribution that summarizes the likelihood that a value will take one of two independent states across a number of trials or instances.
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