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Consider a population of 20 AA, 40 Aa, and 40 aa individuals. A is a dominant allele causing death before reproductive age. What are the genotypic frequencies of the next generation after selection?
Rejection Region
The range of values in hypothesis testing for which the null hypothesis is rejected, based on the chosen level of significance.
Two-Sided Hypothesis
A hypothesis test that allows for an effect in two directions, either greater than or less than a specific value, not limiting the expected effect to one direction.
Null Hypothesis
A stated hypothesis that there is no significant difference or effect, often denoted as H0, to be tested against the alternative hypothesis.
Type I Error
The incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis or a false positive in hypothesis testing.
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