Concept explainers
To conduct: a suitable hypothesis and give the conclusion on the basis of given information.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Trait | Observed counts |
Attached-non-curling | 10 |
Attached-curling | 22 |
Free-non-curling | 31 |
Free curling | 59 |
Formula used:
Calculation:
State the null and alternative hypothesis
Traits is 1:3:3:9 this means that from 122 units, the expected number of these with
attached and non-curling trait is
Attached curling is
In this similar way estimated all
Trait | Expected counts |
Attached-non-curling | 7.625 |
Attached-curling | 22.875 |
Free-non-curling | 22.875 |
Free curling | 68.625 |
From the above output P-value is 0.1711 which is high and therefore not reject the null hypothesis which means that the observed traits are in the accordance with the genetic theory.
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