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A particular article reported the accompanying data on phenotypes resulting from crossing tall cut-leaf tomatoes with dw

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:10 pm
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A Particular Article Reported The Accompanying Data On Phenotypes Resulting From Crossing Tall Cut Leaf Tomatoes With Dw 1
A Particular Article Reported The Accompanying Data On Phenotypes Resulting From Crossing Tall Cut Leaf Tomatoes With Dw 1 (107.54 KiB) Viewed 16 times
A particular article reported the accompanying data on phenotypes resulting from crossing tall cut-leaf tomatoes with dwarf potato-leaf tomatoes. There are four possible phenotypes: (1) tall cut-leaf, (2) tall potato-leaf, (3) dwarf cut-leaf, and (4) dwarf potato-leaf. Phenotype 3 4 Frequency 928 288 295 104 9 Mendel's laws of inheritance imply that p₁ = 16 O Ho: P₁ 9 # = P₂ # 16 H: Ho is not true. USE SALT H: H State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. 3 3 # P3 16' P4 # 16' O Ho: P₁ = P₂ = 9 16 is not true. 1 1 2 3 16 1 4 4 H: H is not true. - P3 = 3 16 P4 1 16 O Ho: P₁ #928, P₂ # 288, P₂ # 295, P4 # 104 H: Ho is not true. = = O Ho: P₁ P₂ P31/11 P4 = 2/1/201 = -r = 1 16 P₂ = O Ho: P₁ = 928, P₂288, P3 = 295, P4 = 104 H₂: Ho is not true. 3 16 P3 = 3 16' and P4 Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) x² = = Are the data from this experiment consistent with Mendel's laws? Use a 0.01 significance level. (Assume that the sample is representative of all such tomato plants.) 16 Use technology to calculate the P-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) P-value = State the conclusion in the problem context. O Fail to reject Ho. There is not convincing evidence that the data from this experiment are not consistent with Mendel's laws. O Fail to reject H. There is convincing evidence that the data from this experiment are not consistent with Mendel's laws. O Reject Ho. There is not convincing evidence that the data from this experiment are not consistent with Mendel's laws. O Reject Ho. There is convincing evidence that the data from this experiment are not consistent with Mendel's laws.