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Biology, 20.08.2020 01:01 chloe081

Suppose a man is heterozygous for heterochromia, an autosomal dominant disorder which causes two different-colored eyes in an individual, produced 25 offspring with his normal-eyed wife. Of their children, 15 were heterochromatic and 10 were normal. Calculate the chi-square value for this observation.

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