
Genetics 5th Edition by Leland Hartwell ,Michael Goldberg,Janice Fischer ,Leroy Hood,Charles Aquadro
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525310
Genetics 5th Edition by Leland Hartwell ,Michael Goldberg,Janice Fischer ,Leroy Hood,Charles Aquadro
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525310 Exercise 2
The general protocol for using the chi-square test for goodness of fit and evaluating its results can be stated in a series of steps. Two preparatory steps precede the actual chi-square calculation.
Table 5.2 Critical Chi-Square Values
Calculate how many offspring (events) would be expected for each class if the null hypothesis (here, no linkage) were correct. To do so, multiply the fraction predicted by the null hypothesis (here, 1/4 of each possible progeny type) by the total number of offspring. You are now ready for the chi-square calculation.
Table 5.2 Critical Chi-Square Values
Calculate how many offspring (events) would be expected for each class if the null hypothesis (here, no linkage) were correct. To do so, multiply the fraction predicted by the null hypothesis (here, 1/4 of each possible progeny type) by the total number of offspring. You are now ready for the chi-square calculation.
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