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5. Certain people are able to taste the chemical phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) when it is present in wet filter paper. These peop
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Parents: Tt ( taster) × tt ( nom taster)

Punnet square:

Gametes t
T Tt ( taster)
t tt ( non taster)

The phenotypic ratio should be 1: 1

Taster number =(1/2)×537=268.5

Non taster =(1/2)×537=268.5

Chi square test:

Phenotype Observed (O) Expected (E) (O-E)^2/E
Taster 259 268.5 (259-268.5)^2/268.5=0.336
Non taster 278 268.5 (278-268.5)^2/268.5=0.336
Total 537 537 0.672

Chi square vale from table at degree of freedom n-1=2-1=1 and at p=0.05 is 3.841

As our chi square experimental is less than chi square feom table. That's why therethis variation is due to simple mendelian genetics. There is not found significant difference between observed and expected value.

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