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12). the dna fingerprints below come from 3 sources – the victim of a crime, dna evidence collected at the crime scene, and the primary suspect in the crime. there are three different gene sequences shown. the frequencies of the alleles at each gene in the population are:
gene a – allele 1 – 0.2, allele 2 – 0.3, allele 3 – 0.5
gene b – allele 1 – 0.1, allele 2 – 0.4, allele 3 – 0.5
gene c – allele 1 – 1.0

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