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Consider the genealogy of three sequences from a population of N = 5000 diploid individuals. Assume the mutation rate is = 10-5 per sequence per...

Consider the genealogy of three sequences from a population of N = 5000 diploid individuals. Assume the mutation rate is μ= 10-5 per sequence per generation.

When we move backwards in time by one generation, what is the probability of... (a) A coalescent event?

(b) A mutation event?

(c) Exactly 1 mutation and no coalescent?

(d) Exactly 1 coalescent and no mutation?

(e) Either a coalescent event or a mutation event? 

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