The flowers of 4 o'clock plants may be red, pink or white. Reds crossed to whites only produced pink offspring. When pink flowered plants were crossed with each other, they produced 113 red, 129...


The flowers of 4 o'clock plants may be red, pink or white. Reds crossed to whites only<br>produced pink offspring. When pink flowered plants were crossed with each other, they<br>produced 113 red, 129 white, and 242 pink. It is hypothesized that these colors are<br>controlled by a single gene pair of incompletely dominant alleles. Is this hypothesis<br>acceptable on the basis of a Chi-square test? Show your solutions below.<br>Chi computed value:<br>Degree of freedom:<br>Chi tabulated value:<br>(at a = 0.05)<br>Conclusion:<br>

Extracted text: The flowers of 4 o'clock plants may be red, pink or white. Reds crossed to whites only produced pink offspring. When pink flowered plants were crossed with each other, they produced 113 red, 129 white, and 242 pink. It is hypothesized that these colors are controlled by a single gene pair of incompletely dominant alleles. Is this hypothesis acceptable on the basis of a Chi-square test? Show your solutions below. Chi computed value: Degree of freedom: Chi tabulated value: (at a = 0.05) Conclusion:

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