The next three questions are all related: You are testing the null hypothesis that the outcome of a dihybrid cross conforms to a 1:1:1:1 ratio resulting from a cross between a heterozygous individual (AaBb) and a homozygous recessive individual (aabb), and that any differences are due to chance. Part I: How many degrees of freedom are there? Question 2 Part II: Assuming ap-value cut-off of 0.05, what is the critical value for this test? Enter your answer to three decimal places (e.g., 8.888). TABLE 3.7 Critical values of the x distribution P df 0.995 0.975 0.9 0.5 0.1 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.016 0.455 2.706 3.841 5.024 6.635 7.879 2 0.010 0.051 0.211 1.386 4.605 5.991 7.378 9.210 10.597 3 0.072 0.216 0.584 2.366 6.251 7.815 9.348 11.345 12.838 4 0.207 0.484 1.064 3.357 7.779 9.488 11.143 13.277 14.860 0.412 0.831 1.610 4.351 9.236 11.070 12.832 15.086 16.750 0.676 1.237 2.204 5.348 10.645 12.592 14.449 16.812 18.548 0.989 1.690 2.833 6.346 12.017 14.067 16.013 18.475 20.278 1.344 2.180 3.490 7.344 13.362 15.507 17.535 20.090 21.955 1.735 2.700 4.168 8.343 14.684 16.919 19.023 21.666 23.589 10 2.156 3.247 4.865 9.342 15.987 18.307 20.483 23.209 25.188 11 2.603 3.816 5.578 10.341 17.275 19.675 21.920 24.725 26.757 12 3.074 4.404 6.304 11.340 18.549 21.026 23.337 26.217 28.300 13 3.565 5.009 7.042 12.340 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819 14 4.075 5.629 7.790 13.339 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319 15 8.547 4.601 6.262 14.339 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801 P. probability: df, degrees of freedom. *Most scientists assume that when p<0.05, a significant difference exists between the observed and the expected values in a chi-square test. Table 1 Gemetic: A Conceptual Approach, Seventh Edision 02020 W. H. Freeman and Company
The next three questions are all related: You are testing the null hypothesis that the outcome of a dihybrid cross conforms to a 1:1:1:1 ratio resulting from a cross between a heterozygous individual (AaBb) and a homozygous recessive individual (aabb), and that any differences are due to chance. Part I: How many degrees of freedom are there? Question 2 Part II: Assuming ap-value cut-off of 0.05, what is the critical value for this test? Enter your answer to three decimal places (e.g., 8.888). TABLE 3.7 Critical values of the x distribution P df 0.995 0.975 0.9 0.5 0.1 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.016 0.455 2.706 3.841 5.024 6.635 7.879 2 0.010 0.051 0.211 1.386 4.605 5.991 7.378 9.210 10.597 3 0.072 0.216 0.584 2.366 6.251 7.815 9.348 11.345 12.838 4 0.207 0.484 1.064 3.357 7.779 9.488 11.143 13.277 14.860 0.412 0.831 1.610 4.351 9.236 11.070 12.832 15.086 16.750 0.676 1.237 2.204 5.348 10.645 12.592 14.449 16.812 18.548 0.989 1.690 2.833 6.346 12.017 14.067 16.013 18.475 20.278 1.344 2.180 3.490 7.344 13.362 15.507 17.535 20.090 21.955 1.735 2.700 4.168 8.343 14.684 16.919 19.023 21.666 23.589 10 2.156 3.247 4.865 9.342 15.987 18.307 20.483 23.209 25.188 11 2.603 3.816 5.578 10.341 17.275 19.675 21.920 24.725 26.757 12 3.074 4.404 6.304 11.340 18.549 21.026 23.337 26.217 28.300 13 3.565 5.009 7.042 12.340 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819 14 4.075 5.629 7.790 13.339 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319 15 8.547 4.601 6.262 14.339 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801 P. probability: df, degrees of freedom. *Most scientists assume that when p<0.05, a significant difference exists between the observed and the expected values in a chi-square test. Table 1 Gemetic: A Conceptual Approach, Seventh Edision 02020 W. H. Freeman and Company
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