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In this example, we apply the arithmetical crossover method with crossover probability 0.3 as follows: Offspring 1 = 0.3 Parents 1 + 0.7 Parent 2; Offspring 2 = 0.7 Parents 1 + 0.3 Parents 2.
Case 2: Offspring X, female, 37 years old, doctoral degree, college faculty, has two sons, a 6-year-old and a one-and-a-half-year-old. Mother, 62 years old; father, 69 years old, both retired.
If organism \(a\) has 2 offspring each year, and organism \(b\) has 1 offspring in odd numbered years and 3 in even numbered ones, then, ceteris paribus, after ten generations there will be 512 descendants of \(a\) and 243 descendants of \(b\).
Thus, for example, Pence and Ramsey's proposal has the result that an organism with a probability of reproducing one offspring per generation equal to 1, will be fitter than an organism with a.5 probability of 0 offspring and a.5 probability of 2 offspring, since the second organism's possible lines of descent will all have a probability of extinction that approaches 1 as time approaches infinity.
For these simulations, we considered linkage studies of 100 families, each family consisting of 2 parents and 2 offspring.
Families were included if both parents aged 40 to 60 years and 2 offspring >18 years wished to participate.
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