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Genetics - Analysis and Principles 3rd Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0071287647
book Genetics - Analysis and Principles 3rd Edition by Robert Brooker cover

Genetics - Analysis and Principles 3rd Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0071287647
Exercise 12
The data in Figure 2.5 show the results of the F 2 generation for seven of Mendel's crosses. Conduct a chi square analysis to determine if these data are consistent with the law of segregation.
FIGURE 2.5 Mendel's analysis of single-factor crosses.
Starting material: Mendel began his experiments with true-breeding strains of pea plants that varied in only one of seven different characters (see Figure 2.4).
The data in Figure 2.5 show the results of the F 2 generation for seven of Mendel's crosses. Conduct a chi square analysis to determine if these data are consistent with the law of segregation. FIGURE 2.5 Mendel's analysis of single-factor crosses.  Starting material: Mendel began his experiments with true-breeding strains of pea plants that varied in only one of seven different characters (see Figure 2.4).     FIGURE 2.4 An illustration of the seven characters that Mendel studied. Each character was found as two variants that were decisively different from each other.
FIGURE 2.4 An illustration of the seven characters that Mendel studied. Each character was found as two variants that were decisively different from each other.
The data in Figure 2.5 show the results of the F 2 generation for seven of Mendel's crosses. Conduct a chi square analysis to determine if these data are consistent with the law of segregation. FIGURE 2.5 Mendel's analysis of single-factor crosses.  Starting material: Mendel began his experiments with true-breeding strains of pea plants that varied in only one of seven different characters (see Figure 2.4).     FIGURE 2.4 An illustration of the seven characters that Mendel studied. Each character was found as two variants that were decisively different from each other.
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