Biology Forum Genetics Another genetic Problem

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    • #13252
      Alexander22
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      After Jack helped me through one problem, i have found this tough one.

      Its the hardest of the lot i think, I am learning abit at a time and i thank you again jack for the previous help 🙂

      A purple-flowered sweet pea was self-pollinated and gives rise to a progeny consisting of 183 purple and 137 white flowered plants. Explain these results using statistical analysis to support your conclusions.

    • #99537
      JackBean
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      well, 183/137 is 1.34, that is 4/3. Try to think about it…

    • #99543
      Alexander22
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      Hi jack,

      Ive been at this now for a few hours and just cant get a start on it. Does it invole Chi Sqaures?

    • #99557
      jwalin
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      hmm interesting.
      stumps me too
      it can involve only to alleles there must be more i dont know.

    • #99571
      Alexander22
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      Has anyone any ideas?

      Im really stumped with it 🙁

    • #99573
      Alexander22
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      Im still really stumped, talking to a few other people, they say its a ratio of 9:7 but i dont know how they are getting the F1’s and F2’s 🙁

      Really need help with it 🙁

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