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Determination of Chi-Square Test | Genetics

For determining chi-square or goodness of fit, the size of the population must be considered. Suppose in one cross of tall and dwarf plants, out of the 100 plants of F2, 70 are tall and 30 dwarf instead of 75 and 25 as expected from a 3: 1 ratio. Obviously there is a deviation of 5 from the normal. In [...]

By |2016-12-12T07:24:42+00:00December 12, 2016|Chi-Square Test|Comments Off on Determination of Chi-Square Test | Genetics

Chi-Square Test and its Interpretation | Genetics

After reading this article you will learn about the chi-square test and its interpretation. In genetic experiments, certain numerical values are expected based on segregation ratios involved. However, in actual field experiments exact values may not be obtained due to in-viability of certain pollen grains, zygotes, no germination of some seeds, or even death of few plants after germination. This [...]

By |2016-12-12T07:06:10+00:00December 12, 2016|Chi-Square Test|Comments Off on Chi-Square Test and its Interpretation | Genetics

Study Notes on Chi-Square Test | Statistics

The below mentioned article provides a study note on chi-square test. In biological experiments and field surveys, apart from quantitative data we get the qualitative data which is genetical character such as tall and short, colour of flower, seed coat character which do not have any numerical values. But the number of flowers or seeds having a particular colour falls [...]

By |2016-11-02T05:49:35+00:00November 2, 2016|Biometry|Comments Off on Study Notes on Chi-Square Test | Statistics
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