Saturday, May 22, 2010

What is the best answer to this question?

Bateson and punnett observed 382 purple flowered and 269 white flowered sweet peas in an F2. are these numbers consistent with the 9:7 ratio they predicted using a chi square test? identify the most probable type of genetic inheritance suggested by the 9:7 ratio

What is the best answer to this question?
I watched a programme about this pea study. It was done by a monk years ago and lay undiscovered until someone found his book. by then we already had some knowledge about genetics. I cant remember the results. sorry.





I reckon it was every second generation a purple one appeared or something like that.





try searches for the monks details
Reply:YAWN!!! Who cares?
Reply:are you giving away a degree for best answer......
Reply:I'm not sure, but try searching Gregor Mendel. He was the monk who researched this stuff.

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