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You are doing lab work with a new species of beetle.You isolated lines that breed true for either blue shells and long antenna, or green shells and short antenna.Crossing these lines yields F1 progeny with blue shells and long antenna.Crossing F1 progeny with beetles that have green shells and short antenna yield the following progeny: You are doing lab work with a new species of beetle.You isolated lines that breed true for either blue shells and long antenna, or green shells and short antenna.Crossing these lines yields F<sub>1</sub> progeny with blue shells and long antenna.Crossing F<sub>1</sub> progeny with beetles that have green shells and short antenna yield the following progeny:   A chi-square test is done to test for independent assortment.What is the resulting chi-square value and how many degree(s) of freedom should be used in its interpretation? A) 27.1 and one degree of freedom B) 14.9 and three degrees of freedom C) 14.9 and two degrees of freedom D) 27.1 and three degrees of freedom E) 0) 42 and two degrees of freedom A chi-square test is done to test for independent assortment.What is the resulting chi-square value and how many degree(s) of freedom should be used in its interpretation?


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