x-(p.O9 Degrees of Freedom-3 Probability- Do you accept or reject your hypothesi
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x-(p.O9 Degrees of Freedom-3 Probability- Do you accept or reject your hypothesis? (O.Spts) Does the Law of Independent Assortment apply to eye color and wings in Drosophila? (0.5pts) accept s. Use the information you gathered from in section C of the lab regarding the actual location of each gene and your chi square analysis of your observed data to indicate if each gene pair is linked or unlinked (expected and observed respectively (1.3 pts) Expected Observed -Umnod1-line sex vs, wing type sex vs. sepia eye color wing type vs. eye color nced 6. Taking into consideration each Chi-square analysis you did for each or the comparisons above, do your results make sense or are there inconsistencies? In other words, are your data internally consistent?" Explain your answer. (Ipt) 7,. Is your data consistent with the location of the genes given in this lab manual/the Carolina booklet? (Ipt) 8. Where might problems arise in this set of experiments (be specific about how the experiment was conducted, how the data was collected, your ability to distinguish fly phenotypes, etc.) (To rephrase, what might contribute to unexpected results in answers 6 &72) (Ipt) An inconsistency would be, for example, if you found gene A linked to gene B, and gene B linked to gene C, but gene A not linked to gene C. 3-18Explanation / Answer
ques. 7. yes this data is constant with the location of gene given in this lab manual and your manual.
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