In chickens, the beaks can be yellow, blue & green. Chickens with green beaks have an increased value. What is the type of dominance in this problem?
In chickens, the beaks can be yellow, blue & green. Chickens with green beaks have an increased value. What is the type of dominance in this problem?
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Shank color in chickens is determined by a single gene with two alleles, D and d. Chickens of genotype DD or Dd have white shanks, while chickens of genotype dd have yellow shanks.
Egg color in chickens is controlled by another single gene. True breeding araucana chickens (whose genotype is designated by EAEA) lay blue eggs. True breeding moron chickens (genotype EMEM) lay brown eggs. A hybrid between araucana and moron (genotype EAEM) lays green eggs.
You cross a true breeding yellow shank araucana to the true breeding white shank moron. You then cross the F1 chickens to a hybrid with yellow shanks.
Here are the results:
Phenotype | Number |
Yellow shanks, lays blue eggs | 110 |
White shanks, lays blue eggs | 95 |
Yellow shanks, lays green eggs | 206 |
White shanks, lays green eggs | 198 |
Yellow shanks, lays brown eggs | 94 |
White shanks, lays brown eggs | 97 |
1. State your null hypothesis.
2. Perform a chi-squared analysis to test the independent assortment of these two traits.
3. What p-value does this correspond to? Do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?
4. Write a brief sentence interpreting the p-value.