BISC 2539 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Zygote, Chi-Squared Test, Probability Distribution

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1: single gene mutations that improve crop yield or nutrient value are key to the green. Revolution : to make a superior genotype, have to intercross mutant lines two at a time, easier to use pure lines because the 2 mutant lines (heterozygotes) are harder to breed (independent assortment) Independent assortment also applies to polygenes (groups of genes that control one general trait i. e. height) and can be used to produce a continuous phenotypic distribution among progeny. Inheritance of mitochondria and chloroplasts (cytoplasmic inheritance) will also be considered. If two genes are on different chromosomes: a/a; b/b. If two genes are on the same chromosomes ab/ab or ab/ab (either is the same) More than 256 progeny the majority of the time: need a 95% confidence value. Using the chi square test on monohybrid and dihybrid ratios: chi square test compares observed results those predicted by a hypothesis, quantifies if deviations are expected by chance alone.

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