BIOL 1209 Lecture Notes - Color Vision, Null Hypothesis
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BIOL 1209
Writing Assignment 1
Section 17
Mia Midori Miyagi
February 21, 2018
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Document Summary
The effect of the mutation in human color blindness and how the initial frequency is changed. The null hypothesis is that color blindness will not change with the change of the initial frequency of allele a and the alternative hypothesis is color blindness will change with the initial frequency of allele a. The popg parameters that were used were the initial frequency of allele a from 0. 5,0. 7, to 0. 99. I also made sure that the population size was 10,000 people. My results showed that the fixed number did not change until the initial frequency changed to. These results show that the color blindness is frequent only within this change in frequency. If the change were to move any higher or lower there would not be a fixed number and it would become lost. The phenotype of the results showed that the frequency of a had a positive or negative effect on the results.