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18 June, 07:08

What if there were 2000 seeds and 1100 produced white-fruited plants & 900 yellow-fruited? Are these results statistically significant? Explain using Chi-square analysis.

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  1. 18 June, 07:31
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    For the first cross that yields 200 seeds, the variance in data is insignificant because the value is less than 3.841, which is the critical value of the Chi-square distribution for 1 degree of freedom. These results support the hypothesis made about the first cross; any variance in data is due to random chance alone.
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