Answer:
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The genealogy tree which is missing from the question is in the attachment.
Answer: 1) P1 =
; 2) P2 =
; 3)P3 = 
Explanation: 1) According to the genealogy tree, the individual III-3 has a P1 = 1/2, because each of the parents are heterozygous for the condition, since one of the ofspring is affected.
2) For individual III-4, one of the parents is heterozygous for the condition, so the probability of being a carrier is P2 = 1/2.
3) Now, for individual IV-1 be affected, the parents has to be carrier. So, this probability, depends on the probability of each parent being heterozygous and that the individual will be carrying the condition, which means:
P3 = 1/2 · 1/2 · 1/4 = 1/16.
The probability of having the condition is 1/16 or 6.25%.
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Hello the answer to the question you asked may not be what you are looking for But I'll do the best I can to answer your question.
If you are wanting to know "how does debris form in a mudslide"
then, it forms by debris getting picked up by the mudflow and being carried away by the mudflow itself.
Now if you mean "how does a mudflow form?"
I forms by a excessive amount of rain in that area/place that doesn't happen often or at all. Which causes the ground to not be used to that excessive amount of water so it causes a flooding of water. Now the mudflow happens when that area's soil is very lose so it gets picked up way to easily causing soil (mud) to color the water that dirt's color and be more thick because of the high consistency of mud in it.
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