You use a chi-squared test to compare the observed genotypic frequencies in a population of orchids to the expected geno
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 8:05 am
You use a chi-squared test to compare the observed genotypic frequencies in a population of orchids to the expected genotypic frequencies based on the Hardy Weinberg Equations. You calculate a p-value of p=0.6 Which of the following are true or most likely true? A. The population is at equilibrium. B. The population is not at equilibrium. C. The population is evolving. D. The population is not evolving. E. The difference between the observed and expected values is likely due to random chance alone. F. The difference between the observed and expected values is likely not due to random chance alone. O A, C, and E O AC, and F O AD, and E O AD, and F OB, C, and F B, C, and E B, D, and E OB, D, and F