Name: uAne of class BI OL 117 G-test Homework- Due Wednes 1/23 at start Use the following informati Section: In a given population, only the "A" and "B" alleles a and 25 have type B blood 1. calc are no individuals on to answer the questions below: ABO blood 200 blood or with O allel type are present of the es in this particular population. 200 people lation. 26AO blood type proteins. There people have type A blood, 75 have type AB blood, ulate the observed genotypic frequencies and enter them in calculate the allele frequencies and enter them in the table 2. 3. calculate the expected genotypic frequencies and enter t them in the table 0.125 + 0.666 4. Complete the rest of the G-table 9 Expected 83 | Genotypic | # Expected | OE | In[OE] Frequency | 유 | 82 0-6115 | 1 75 | 093 | 1.10 | 1-6.56 Zo In(o/E) 13.aq q 0.206 5. Compare your G value to the chi square statistic. Degrees of Freedom 3.841 5.991 7.815 9.4SS 11.070 12.592 14.067 a. Do you accept or reject the null hypothesis? b. Is this evidence that the population is (or is not) in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?

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Name: uAne
of class
BI
OL 117 G-test Homework- Due Wednes
1/23 at start
Use the following informati
Section:
In a given population, only the "A" and "B" alleles a
and 25 have type B blood
1. calc
are no individuals
on to answer the questions below:
ABO blood
200
blood or with O allel
type
are present of the
es in this particular population. 200 people
lation. 26AO blood type proteins. There
people have type A blood, 75 have type AB blood,
ulate the observed genotypic frequencies and enter them in
calculate the allele frequencies and enter them in the table
2.
3. calculate the expected genotypic frequencies and enter t
them in the table
0.125
+ 0.666
4. Complete the rest of the G-table
9 Expected
83 | Genotypic | # Expected | OE | In[OE]
Frequency
| 유 | 82
0-6115 | 1 75 | 093 | 1.10 | 1-6.56
Zo In(o/E) 13.aq
q 0.206
5. Compare your G value to the chi square statistic.
Degrees of Freedom
3.841
5.991
7.815
9.4SS
11.070
12.592
14.067
a. Do you accept or reject the null hypothesis?
b. Is this evidence that the population is (or is not) in
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?
Transcribed Image Text:Name: uAne of class BI OL 117 G-test Homework- Due Wednes 1/23 at start Use the following informati Section: In a given population, only the "A" and "B" alleles a and 25 have type B blood 1. calc are no individuals on to answer the questions below: ABO blood 200 blood or with O allel type are present of the es in this particular population. 200 people lation. 26AO blood type proteins. There people have type A blood, 75 have type AB blood, ulate the observed genotypic frequencies and enter them in calculate the allele frequencies and enter them in the table 2. 3. calculate the expected genotypic frequencies and enter t them in the table 0.125 + 0.666 4. Complete the rest of the G-table 9 Expected 83 | Genotypic | # Expected | OE | In[OE] Frequency | 유 | 82 0-6115 | 1 75 | 093 | 1.10 | 1-6.56 Zo In(o/E) 13.aq q 0.206 5. Compare your G value to the chi square statistic. Degrees of Freedom 3.841 5.991 7.815 9.4SS 11.070 12.592 14.067 a. Do you accept or reject the null hypothesis? b. Is this evidence that the population is (or is not) in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?
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