What type of test would you use to determine whether observed data constitute evidence of genetic linkage or are simply a case of chance variation from expected values?

Respuesta :

The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:

A) test cross

B) two-point test-cross

C) three-point test-cross

D) chi-square analysis

E) recombination frequency (r) calculation

Answer:

D) chi-square analysis

Explanation:

Chi-square analysis is a test which is used to study the relationship between the variables of a population.  The Chi-square test is performed to test if the observed results are due to chance or is real.

To test this a null hypothesis is formulated which says that there is no relation between the variables.  The chi-square test is used in various disciplines but in molecular biology, there are used in the linkage mapping and the Mendelian crosses.

Thus, Option-D is correct.