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Dictionary » H » Hardy-rand-ritter test Hardy-rand-ritter testHardy-rand-ritter test a test for colour vision deficiency using pseudoisochromatic cards. These excellent cards have not been reprinted by the American optical co. Since the plates were accidentally destroyed in 1965. ![]()
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hardy-weinberg questionNote: This is not a homework question. This is preparation for an upcoming test. Question: Why are there most of the time/ sometimes values of the allelic frequencies that are not 50%, 25%, or 75%???????????? I mean, if you do the punnett square, you don't get ...
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Hardy Weinberg questionIf you are to estimate frequencies and use Hardy-Weinberg rule to determine proportions of genotypes/phenotypes which method ... HOWEVER, expected values are then calculated and used in a Chi Square test. No problem getting the expected values ** BUT** what do you use for the observed ...
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