1. What proportion of the population was homozygous dominant? Homozygous recessive? Heterozygous? 2. Were your observed results consistent with the expected results based on your statistical analysis? If not, can you suggest an explanation?

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3. To compare your observed results with those expected, you can use the
statistical test, chi-square. Table 3 will assist in the calculation of the
chi-square test. Note: To calculate chi-square you must use the actual num-
ber of individuals for each genotype, not the frequencies.
S
d²
d²le
Observed value (0)
Expected value (e)
Deviation (o-e) = d
Table 3
Chi-Square of Results from the Bead Model
Chi-square (x²) = Edle
6
182
AA
(1
18
-7
4.9
2.7
greater
p=0.25
Aa
30
24
le
зи
697
1.5
4.3
Degrees of freedom = 2
Level of significance, p < 0.05
estmanst
17
aa
4. Is your calculated x value greater or smaller than the given x² value for
the degrees of freedom and p value for this problem?
6 /98.0
9
8
1
0,1
Transcribed Image Text:3. To compare your observed results with those expected, you can use the statistical test, chi-square. Table 3 will assist in the calculation of the chi-square test. Note: To calculate chi-square you must use the actual num- ber of individuals for each genotype, not the frequencies. S d² d²le Observed value (0) Expected value (e) Deviation (o-e) = d Table 3 Chi-Square of Results from the Bead Model Chi-square (x²) = Edle 6 182 AA (1 18 -7 4.9 2.7 greater p=0.25 Aa 30 24 le зи 697 1.5 4.3 Degrees of freedom = 2 Level of significance, p < 0.05 estmanst 17 aa 4. Is your calculated x value greater or smaller than the given x² value for the degrees of freedom and p value for this problem? 6 /98.0 9 8 1 0,1
1. What proportion of the population was homozygous dominant?
Homozygous recessive?
Heterozygous?
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2. Were your observed results consistent with the expected results based
on your statistical analysis? If not, can you suggest an explanation?
Transcribed Image Text:1. What proportion of the population was homozygous dominant? Homozygous recessive? Heterozygous? U 2. Were your observed results consistent with the expected results based on your statistical analysis? If not, can you suggest an explanation?
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