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24 April, 06:51

Crosses of mice will produce either gray, brown, or albino offspring. Mendel's model predicts that the probability of a gray offspring is 9/16; the probability of a brown offspring is 3/16; and the probability of an albino offspring is 4/16. a. An experiment to assess the validity of Mendel's theory produces the following dа ta: 35 gray offspring; 19 brown offspring; and 24 albino offspring. Test H0: p1=9/16, p2=3/16, p3=4/16 vs H1: not H0 (i) at α=0.05, (ii) at α=0.10.

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  1. 24 April, 07:16
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    The mice in the sample are as per proportion given

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that crosses of mice will produce either gray, brown, or albino offspring.

    Mendel's model predicts that the probability of a gray offspring is 9/16; the probability of a brown offspring is 3/16; and the probability of an albino offspring is 4/16.

    H_0: Samples have proportion as given

    H_a: atleast one does not have the proportion

    (Two tailed chi square test)

    Sample size n = 78

    Contingency and chi square table are:

    Grey Brown Albino Total

    Prob 9/16 3/16 1/4 1

    Observed O 35 19 24 78

    Expected E 43 7/8 14 5/8 19 1/2 78

    Chi square 1 66/83 1 21/68 1 1/26 4 1/7

    p value 1/8

    Since p value >0.10, we accept null hypothesis

    The mice in the sample are as per proportion given
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