Multiple Choice
When using likelihood to find the locations of genes that cause disease, which best describes the process?
A) The likelihood that a gene located at each marker site causes the disease was compared to 0.05
B) The likelihood that a gene located at each marker site causes the disease was compared to the null hypothesis.
C) The likelihood that a gene located at each marker site causes the disease was compared to the likelihood that a gene located at each marker site is unrelated to the disease.
D) The likelihood that a gene located at each marker site causes the disease was compared to the likelihood that a gene located at each marker site prevents the disease.
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