3.565 5.009 7.042 12.340 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819 13 14 4.075 5.639 7.790 13.339 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319 14 15 4.601 6.262 8.547 14.339 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801 15 In humans, in addition to the ABO bloodtypes, there are also MN factors associated with blood types. These two alleles are codominant. In an Inuit population in East Greenland, it was found that among 200 people, 168 were MM, 30 were MN and 2 were NN. What is the allele frequency of Min 0.915 0.085 JAssuming Hardy-Weinberg, calculate the this population? What is the allele frequency of N in this population? using the table provided above: What is the critical value if p is .05? this is the null hypothesis)? expected frequencies of each genotype (limit to 3 decimal places): MM: MN: NN: observed numbers of each genotype provided, and the calculated Hardy-Weinberg expected frequencies, calculate the Chi-Square for this Using the population. (Hint: the population has 200 individuals) What is your calculated X2 (one decimal place): 3.84 0.837 yes X 0.155 yes or no X 0.007 X 0.3 There is 1 degree of freedom, Is this population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium(remember

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3.565 5.009 7.042 12.340 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819 13
14 4.075 5.639 7.790 13.339 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319 14
15 4.601 6.262 8.547 14.339 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801 15
In humans, in addition to the ABO bloodtypes, there are also MN factors associated with blood types. These two alleles are codominant. In an Inuit
population in East Greenland, it was found that among 200 people, 168 were MM, 30 were MN and 2 were NN. What is the allele frequency of Min
0.915
0.085
JAssuming Hardy-Weinberg, calculate the
this population?
What is the allele frequency of N in this population?
using the table provided above: What is the critical value if p is .05?
this is the null hypothesis)?
expected frequencies of each genotype (limit to 3 decimal places): MM:
MN:
NN:
observed numbers of each genotype provided, and the calculated Hardy-Weinberg expected frequencies, calculate the Chi-Square for this
Using the
population. (Hint: the population has 200 individuals) What is your calculated X2 (one decimal place):
3.84
0.837
yes
X 0.155
yes or no
X 0.007
X 0.3
There is 1 degree of freedom,
Is this population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium(remember
Transcribed Image Text:3.565 5.009 7.042 12.340 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819 13 14 4.075 5.639 7.790 13.339 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319 14 15 4.601 6.262 8.547 14.339 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801 15 In humans, in addition to the ABO bloodtypes, there are also MN factors associated with blood types. These two alleles are codominant. In an Inuit population in East Greenland, it was found that among 200 people, 168 were MM, 30 were MN and 2 were NN. What is the allele frequency of Min 0.915 0.085 JAssuming Hardy-Weinberg, calculate the this population? What is the allele frequency of N in this population? using the table provided above: What is the critical value if p is .05? this is the null hypothesis)? expected frequencies of each genotype (limit to 3 decimal places): MM: MN: NN: observed numbers of each genotype provided, and the calculated Hardy-Weinberg expected frequencies, calculate the Chi-Square for this Using the population. (Hint: the population has 200 individuals) What is your calculated X2 (one decimal place): 3.84 0.837 yes X 0.155 yes or no X 0.007 X 0.3 There is 1 degree of freedom, Is this population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium(remember
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