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Texts: Two true-breeding stocks of corn are crossed. The first parent had purple, smooth grains and the second had yellow, shrunken grains. All the F individuals were like the first parent. The F was allowed to self-hybridize, and the following F data were obtained: Purple, shrunken grains: 195 Yellow, shrunken grains: 70 Purple, smooth grains: 543 Yellow, smooth grains: 172 You propose a hypothesis that this cross is an example of a typical Mendelian dihybrid cross in which the two genes assort independently. What is the chi-square value for this experiment? 2.44 2.88 3.22 3.77

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Texts: Two true-breeding stocks of corn are crossed. The first parent had purple, smooth grains and the second had yellow, shrunken grains. All the F individuals were like the first parent. The F was allowed to self-hybridize, and the following F data were obtained: Purple, shrunken grains: 195 Yellow, shrunken grains: 70 Purple, smooth grains: 543 Yellow, smooth grains: 172 You propose a hypothesis that this cross is an example of a typical Mendelian dihybrid cross in which the two genes assort independently. What is the chi-square value for this experiment? 2.44 2.88 3.22 3.77
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12