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Biology, 31.10.2019 06:31 microwave13016

You walk into a population of snapdragon flowers and observe the following numbers of flowers for three different colors: purple = 56, light blue = 34, white = 23. as a senior in college, you took a class that covered population genetics. believe it or not, you remember that the critical value of the chi squared statistic (with p=0.05 and 1 degree of freedom) is 3.84. therefore, you want to test a hypothesis. you hypothesize that color is controlled by a single locus with two alleles that express incomplete dominance such that flowers exhibit purple (pp), light blue (pp), or white (pp) coloration. given your hypothesis, is the population of flowers in hardy weinberg equilibrium?

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