3. The pads on cats' feet are either made of rubber (R) or metal (r). R is dominant. Their whiskers can either form a mustache (M) or beard (m). M is dominant. Cat RrMm mates with cat Rrmm (note that the parents' genotypes are NOT identical), and they have kittens: What fraction do you "еxpect?" What # of Here is what you kittens do you "observe." "expect?"* Rubber feet/mustache Rubber feet/beard 14 15 Metal feet/mustache 10 Metal feet/ beard * Hint: The number you expect is based on how many total kittens there were; you'll have to add up all the actual kittens in the next column yourself because I didn't do it for you. a) Fill out the blank columns b) What is the Chi Square formula? (for partial credit in case you miss the answer for part d). c) how many degrees of freedom in this case? (5) Perform a Chi-square test on these data, to see if there is likelihood that the R and M genes are linked. What is your resulting Chi? number? (SHOW WORK, of course) d) (3) Using the table below, what is your interpretation and why? Explain how you used the table. Probabilities df 0. 95 0.90 0.70 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.01 0.001 10.83 0.004 0.016 0.15 0.46 1.07 1.64 2.71 3.84 6.64 0.10 0.21 0.71 1.39 2.41 3.22 4.61 5.99 9.21 13.82 3. 0.35 0.58 1.42 2.37 3.67 4.64 6.25 7.82 11.35 16.27 4 0.71 1.06 2.20 3.36 4.88 5.99 7.78 9.49 13.28 18.47 1.15 1.61 3.00 4.35 6.06 7.29 9.24 11.07 15.09 20.52 1.64 2.20 3.83 5.35 7.23 8.56 10.65 12.59 16.81 22.46 7 2.17 2.83 4.67 6.35 8.38 9.80 12.02 14.07 18.48 24.32 8. 2.73 3.49 5.53 7.34 9.52 11.03 13.36 15.51 20.09 26.13 3.33 4.17 6.39 8.34 10.66 12.24 14.68 16.92 21.67 27.88 10 3.94 4.87 7.27 9.34 11.78 13.44 15.90 18.31 23.21 29.50 11 4.58 5.58 8.15 10.34 12.90 14.63 17.28 19.68 24.73 31.26 12 5.23 6.30 9.03 11.34 14.01 15.81 18.55 21.03 26.22 32.91 13 5.89 7.04 9.93 12.34 15.12 16.99 19.81 22.36 27.690 34.53 14 6.57 7.79 10.82 13.34 16.22 18.15 21.06 23.69 29.14 36.12 15 7.26 8.55 11.72 14.34 17.32 19.31 22.31 25.00 30.58 37.70 20 10.85 12.44 16.27 19.34 22.78 25.04 28.41 31.41 37.57 45.32 25 14.61 16.47 20.87 24.34 28.17 30.68 34.38 37.65 44.31 52.62 30 18.49 20.60 25.51 29.34 33.53 36.25 40.26 43.77 50.89 59.70 50 34.76 37.69 44.31 49.34 54.72 58.16 63.17 67.51 76.15 86.66 Fail to reject | Reject
3. The pads on cats' feet are either made of rubber (R) or metal (r). R is dominant. Their whiskers can either form a mustache (M) or beard (m). M is dominant. Cat RrMm mates with cat Rrmm (note that the parents' genotypes are NOT identical), and they have kittens: What fraction do you "еxpect?" What # of Here is what you kittens do you "observe." "expect?"* Rubber feet/mustache Rubber feet/beard 14 15 Metal feet/mustache 10 Metal feet/ beard * Hint: The number you expect is based on how many total kittens there were; you'll have to add up all the actual kittens in the next column yourself because I didn't do it for you. a) Fill out the blank columns b) What is the Chi Square formula? (for partial credit in case you miss the answer for part d). c) how many degrees of freedom in this case? (5) Perform a Chi-square test on these data, to see if there is likelihood that the R and M genes are linked. What is your resulting Chi? number? (SHOW WORK, of course) d) (3) Using the table below, what is your interpretation and why? Explain how you used the table. Probabilities df 0. 95 0.90 0.70 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.01 0.001 10.83 0.004 0.016 0.15 0.46 1.07 1.64 2.71 3.84 6.64 0.10 0.21 0.71 1.39 2.41 3.22 4.61 5.99 9.21 13.82 3. 0.35 0.58 1.42 2.37 3.67 4.64 6.25 7.82 11.35 16.27 4 0.71 1.06 2.20 3.36 4.88 5.99 7.78 9.49 13.28 18.47 1.15 1.61 3.00 4.35 6.06 7.29 9.24 11.07 15.09 20.52 1.64 2.20 3.83 5.35 7.23 8.56 10.65 12.59 16.81 22.46 7 2.17 2.83 4.67 6.35 8.38 9.80 12.02 14.07 18.48 24.32 8. 2.73 3.49 5.53 7.34 9.52 11.03 13.36 15.51 20.09 26.13 3.33 4.17 6.39 8.34 10.66 12.24 14.68 16.92 21.67 27.88 10 3.94 4.87 7.27 9.34 11.78 13.44 15.90 18.31 23.21 29.50 11 4.58 5.58 8.15 10.34 12.90 14.63 17.28 19.68 24.73 31.26 12 5.23 6.30 9.03 11.34 14.01 15.81 18.55 21.03 26.22 32.91 13 5.89 7.04 9.93 12.34 15.12 16.99 19.81 22.36 27.690 34.53 14 6.57 7.79 10.82 13.34 16.22 18.15 21.06 23.69 29.14 36.12 15 7.26 8.55 11.72 14.34 17.32 19.31 22.31 25.00 30.58 37.70 20 10.85 12.44 16.27 19.34 22.78 25.04 28.41 31.41 37.57 45.32 25 14.61 16.47 20.87 24.34 28.17 30.68 34.38 37.65 44.31 52.62 30 18.49 20.60 25.51 29.34 33.53 36.25 40.26 43.77 50.89 59.70 50 34.76 37.69 44.31 49.34 54.72 58.16 63.17 67.51 76.15 86.66 Fail to reject | Reject
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