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Experiment 2 Purple, Smooth Kernels Purple, Wrinkled Kernels Yellow, Smooth Kernels Yellow, Wrinkled Kernels Row 1...

Experiment 2

Purple, Smooth Kernels

Purple, Wrinkled Kernels

Yellow, Smooth Kernels

Yellow, Wrinkled Kernels

Row 1

11 4 11 5

Row 2

13 9 7 2

Row 3

17 6 6 2

Row 4

10 11 9 1

Row 5

10 8 9 3

Total

61 38 42 13

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25. How would you know if your results from experiment 2 show that the traits were inherited through Mendelian genetics?

27. Determine the Χ2 value for Experiment 2 using the following equation. Record your answer for use in a later question. Show your work.

Phenotype

Observed

Expected

(O-E)

(O-E)2

(O-E)2/E

Purple, smooth

Purple, winkled

Yellow, smooth

Yellow, wrinkled

Sum

28. Use the degrees of freedom and Χ2 value from earlier questions to determine the p value for Experiment 2 using the table of critical values for Χ2. Record your answer for use in a later question.

29. Use the hypothesis, degrees of freedom, Χ2, and p value determined in earlier questions to conclude whether corn #2 is following Mendelian genetics. Explain your reasoning.

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