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When working out genetics problems in this and succeeding chapters, always assume that mem...

When working out genetics problems in this and succeeding chapters, always assume that members of the P1 generation are homozygous, unless the information or data you are given require you to do otherwise.

In assessing data that fell into two phenotypic classes, a geneticist observed values of 250:150. She decided to perform a χ2 analysis by using the following two different null hypotheses: (a) the data fit a 3:1 ratio, and (b) the data fit a 1:1 ratio. Calculate the χ2 values for each hypothesis. What can be concluded about each hypothesis?

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