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After crossing true-breeding yellow and green pea plants, Mendel allowed the yellow F1 plants to self. As a result of this F1 self-cross, he observed 5920 yellow peas and 2103 green pea plants. Determine whether or not these data are consistent with his law of equal segregation.

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Answer:

The data are not consistent with law of equal segregation.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to law of segregation, the ratio of yellow peas to green peas at F2 should be 3:1.

yellow green

Observed frequencies 5920 2103

Expected frequency
(3)/(4)*8023 = 6017.25
(1)/(4) * 8023 = 2005.75

Using Chi square(
X^2):


X^2 yellow =
((observed frequency - expected frequency)^2)/(expected frequency)

=
((5920 - 6017.25)^2)/(6017.25)

= 1.57


X^2 green =
((2103 - 2005.75 )^2)/(2005.75 )

= 4.72


X^2 total = 1.57 + 4.72 = 6.29

Degree of freedom = 2 - 1 = 1


X^2 tabulated (α = 0.05) = 3.841

The calculated Chi square value is more than the tabulated Chi square value, hence, the conclusion is that the data are not consistent with law of segregation.

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