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Eukaryotic chromosomes have evolved special structures at the ends of chromosomes to ensure the replication of the two ends of linear chromosomes.These structures are called
Type II Error
The statistical error occurring when a test fails to reject a false null hypothesis, also known as a "false negative."
Type I Error
The mistake of rejecting a true null hypothesis, also known as a false positive.
Type II Error
The statistical error that occurs when one fails to reject a false null hypothesis, a mistake of not detecting an effect that is there.
Nonparametric Techniques
Statistical methods that do not assume a specific distribution for the data they are analyzing.
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