If the true inheritance pattern was a normal Mendelian dihybrid cross, it would be more likely to reject the null hypothesis of 9:3:3:1 if you looked at 1000 offspring than if you looked at 20 offspring. True False

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If the true inheritance pattern was a normal Mendelian dihybrid cross, it would be
more likely to reject the null hypothesis of 9:3:3:1 if you looked at 1000 offspring
than if you looked at 20 offspring.
True
False
Was the null hypothesis supported with cross 2 from the worksheet? (the dihybrid
cross) If not, what could have been one thing that went wrong (either with the flies
or how the students counted them).
Not all lab work goes perfectly, it's important to think about the results, then make
the experiment better if need be.
yes it was supported I would accept
Transcribed Image Text:If the true inheritance pattern was a normal Mendelian dihybrid cross, it would be more likely to reject the null hypothesis of 9:3:3:1 if you looked at 1000 offspring than if you looked at 20 offspring. True False Was the null hypothesis supported with cross 2 from the worksheet? (the dihybrid cross) If not, what could have been one thing that went wrong (either with the flies or how the students counted them). Not all lab work goes perfectly, it's important to think about the results, then make the experiment better if need be. yes it was supported I would accept
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