In lilies, large lilies are dominant to small ones and green ones are dominant to white ones. You cross two lilies heterozygous for both traits and receive the following results: 206 Large, green lilies 83 Large, white lilies 65 Small, green lilies 30 Small, white lilies Using chi square analysis, determine the chi square value, degrees of freedom, and if this outcome fits the expected phenotypic ratio (use p<0.05). Percentage Points of the Chi-Square Distribution Degrees of Probability of a larger value of x Freedom 0.99 0.95 0.90 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.05 0.01 0.000 0.004 0.016 0.102 0.455 1.32 2.71 3.84 6.63 2 0.020 0.103 0.211 0.575 1.386 2.77 4.61 5.99 9.21 0.115 0.352 0.584 1.212 2.366 4.11 6.25 7.81 11.34 0.297 0.711 1.064 1.923 3.357 5.39 7.78 9.49 13.28 5 0.554 1.145 1.610 2.675 4.351 6.63 9.24 11.07 15.09 0.872 1.635 2.204 3.455 5.348 7.84 10.64 12.59 16.81 7 1.239 2.167 2.833 4.255 6.346 9.04 12.02 14.07 18.48 8 1.647 2.733 3.490 5.071 7.344 10.22 13.36 15.51 20.09 2.088 3.325 4.168 5.899 8.343 11.39 14.68 16.92 21.67 10 2.558 3.940 4.865 6.737 9.342 12.55 15.99 18.31 23.21 4.3, 4, yes О 31, 3, уes 4.3, 3, yes 0 4.3, 3, по

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In lilies, large lilies are dominant to small ones and green ones are dominant to white ones. You cross
two lilies heterozygous for both traits and receive the following results:
206 Large, green lilies
83 Large, white lilies
65 Small, green lilies
30 Small, white lilies
Using chi square analysis, determine the chi square value, degrees of freedom, and if this outcome
fits the expected phenotypic ratio (use p<0.05).
Percentage Points of the Chi-Square Distribution
Degrees of
Probability of a larger value of x?
Freedom
0.99
0.95
0.90
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.10
0.05
0.01
1
0.000
0.004
0.016
0.102
0.455
1.32
2.71
3.84
6.63
2
0.020
0.103
0.211
0.575
1.386
2.77
4.61
5.99
9.21
3
0.115
0.352
0.584
1.212
2.366
4.11
6.25
7.81
11.34
4
0.297
0.711
1.064
1.923
3.357
5.39
7.78
9.49
13.28
0.554
1.145
1.610
2.675
4.351
6.63
9.24
11.07
15.09
6.
0.872
1.635
2.204
3.455
5.348
7.84
10.64
12.59
16.81
7
1.239
2.167
2.833
4.255
6.346
9.04
12.02
14.07
18.48
8
1.647
2.733
3.490
5.071
7.344
10.22
13.36
15.51
20.09
9
2.088
3.325
4.168
5.899
8.343
11.39
14.68
16.92
21.67
10
2.558
3.940
4.865
6.737
9.342
12.55
15.99
18.31
23.21
О 4.3,4, yes
О 3.1, 3, уes
4.3, 3, yes
О 4.3, 3, no
Transcribed Image Text:In lilies, large lilies are dominant to small ones and green ones are dominant to white ones. You cross two lilies heterozygous for both traits and receive the following results: 206 Large, green lilies 83 Large, white lilies 65 Small, green lilies 30 Small, white lilies Using chi square analysis, determine the chi square value, degrees of freedom, and if this outcome fits the expected phenotypic ratio (use p<0.05). Percentage Points of the Chi-Square Distribution Degrees of Probability of a larger value of x? Freedom 0.99 0.95 0.90 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.05 0.01 1 0.000 0.004 0.016 0.102 0.455 1.32 2.71 3.84 6.63 2 0.020 0.103 0.211 0.575 1.386 2.77 4.61 5.99 9.21 3 0.115 0.352 0.584 1.212 2.366 4.11 6.25 7.81 11.34 4 0.297 0.711 1.064 1.923 3.357 5.39 7.78 9.49 13.28 0.554 1.145 1.610 2.675 4.351 6.63 9.24 11.07 15.09 6. 0.872 1.635 2.204 3.455 5.348 7.84 10.64 12.59 16.81 7 1.239 2.167 2.833 4.255 6.346 9.04 12.02 14.07 18.48 8 1.647 2.733 3.490 5.071 7.344 10.22 13.36 15.51 20.09 9 2.088 3.325 4.168 5.899 8.343 11.39 14.68 16.92 21.67 10 2.558 3.940 4.865 6.737 9.342 12.55 15.99 18.31 23.21 О 4.3,4, yes О 3.1, 3, уes 4.3, 3, yes О 4.3, 3, no
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