For problems 11-16, use the following information. In his pea experiments, Mende
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For problems 11-16, use the following information. In his pea experiments, Mendel hypothesized that yellow and green color alleles segregate from each other during meiosis and then combine randomly during fertilization. To test this hypothesis, you cross heterozygous pea plants (CY Cy x CY Cy) and in the progeny, determine the phenotype for 740 peas. In peas, yellow is dominant to green.
15. Use the table provided below to determine the P-value:
0.01-0.005
16. Based on this P-value (from question above) do you accept the hypothesis that the color alleles segregate from each other during meiosis and then combine randomly during fertilization?
0.995-0.975 df 0.9950.975 0.9 0.5 0.05 05 0.025 0.01 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.016 0.455 2.706 3.841 5.024 6.635 7.879 0.010 0.0 0.2 .386 4.605 5.97.378 9.210 0597 0.072 0.216 0.584 2.366 6.2 7.815 9.348 11.345 12.838 0.207 0.484 064 3.357 7.7799.488 11.143 13277 14.860 1.610 4.359.236 1.070 2.832 5.086 6.750 0.412 0.831Explanation / Answer
The P-Values are 0.02,0.075,0.4,0.4,0.05,0.025,0.015,0.005 this p values showes that the color alleles segregate from each other during meiosis and combines randomly during fertilization
The correct answer is Yes
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