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The question should be whether you reject or do not reject the Fisher test null hypothesis using data for all three institutions, not for two. 

Test that Mode of
Inheritance is Autosomal Recessive for
experiments at each of three research
institutions

At two research instructions, the parental cross is a affected
(disease) male with an unaffected (wild‐type) female. The
cross of a male and female in the F 1generation produces the
following counts in the F 2generation: 

Question to be answered:  Compute
the Fisher Combined P‐value test using the data from
the two sites, and draw a conclusion (reject, do not
reject) the null hypothesis for the Fisher test, namely
that the specified MOI at each site is correct.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aff2.68
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### Phenotypic Data from Three Research Institutions

#### Table Overview:

The table below presents phenotypic counts across three research institutions, detailing the number of affected and unaffected individuals.

| Phenotype  | Counts at Research Institution 01 | Counts at Research Institution 02 | Counts at Research Institution 03 |
|------------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------|
| Affected   | 50                                | 111                               | 20                                |
| Unaffected | 151                               | 327                               | 58                                |

**Description:**

- **Affected Individuals:**
  - Research Institution 01: 50
  - Research Institution 02: 111
  - Research Institution 03: 20

- **Unaffected Individuals:**
  - Research Institution 01: 151
  - Research Institution 02: 327
  - Research Institution 03: 58

This data can be used to compare the prevalence of the affected phenotype across different research settings, which may aid in understanding regional or environmental influences on the phenotype.
Transcribed Image Text:### Phenotypic Data from Three Research Institutions #### Table Overview: The table below presents phenotypic counts across three research institutions, detailing the number of affected and unaffected individuals. | Phenotype | Counts at Research Institution 01 | Counts at Research Institution 02 | Counts at Research Institution 03 | |------------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | Affected | 50 | 111 | 20 | | Unaffected | 151 | 327 | 58 | **Description:** - **Affected Individuals:** - Research Institution 01: 50 - Research Institution 02: 111 - Research Institution 03: 20 - **Unaffected Individuals:** - Research Institution 01: 151 - Research Institution 02: 327 - Research Institution 03: 58 This data can be used to compare the prevalence of the affected phenotype across different research settings, which may aid in understanding regional or environmental influences on the phenotype.
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