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Title: Chi Square Analysis


1
Chi Square Analysis
  • The chi square analysis allows you to use
    statistics to determine if your data good or
    not.
  • In our fruit fly labs we are using laws of
    probability to determine possible outcomes for
    genetic crosses.
  • How will we know if our fruit fly data is good?

2
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  • Peanut mm data from Mars
  • Peanut butter mm data from Mars

3
  • The following formula is used
  • If your hypothesis is supported by data
  • you are claiming that mating is random and so is
    segregation and independent assortment.
  • If your hypothesis is not supported by data
  • you are seeing that the deviation between
    observed and expected is very far apartsomething
    non-random must be occurring.

4
  • The test statistic is compared to a theoretical
    probability distribution
  • In order to use this distribution properly you
    need to determine the degrees of freedom
  • Degrees of freedom is the number of phenotypic
    possibilities in your cross minus one.
  • If the level of significance read from the table
    is greater than .05 or 5 then your hypothesis is
    accepted and the data is useful

5
  • The hypothesis is termed the null hypothesis
    which states that there is no substantial
    statistical deviation between observed and
    expected data.

6
Lets look at a fruit fly cross
x
Black body, eyeless
wild
F1 all wild
7
F1 x F1
5610
1881
622
1896
8
Analysis of the results
  • Once the numbers are in, you have to determine
    the cross that you were using.
  • What is the expected outcome of this cross?
  • 9/16 wild type 3/16 normal body eyeless 3/16
    black body wild eyes 1/16 black body eyeless.

9
Now Conduct the Analysis
To compute the hypothesis value take 10009/16
626
10
Now Conduct the Analysis
To compute the hypothesis value take 10009/16
626
11
  • Using the chi square formula compute the chi
    square total for this cross
  • (5610 - 5630)2/ 5630 .07
  • (1881 - 1877)2/ 1877 .01
  • (1896 - 1877 )2/ 1877 .20
  • (622 - 626) 2/ 626 .02
  • ? 2 .30
  • How many degrees of freedom?

12
  • Using the chi square formula compute the chi
    square total for this cross
  • (5610 - 5630)2/ 5630 .07
  • (1881 - 1877)2/ 1877 .01
  • (1896 - 1877 )2/ 1877 .20
  • (622 - 626) 2/ 626 .02
  • ? 2 .30
  • How many degrees of freedom? 3

13
CHI-SQUARE DISTRIBUTION TABLE
14
  • When reporting chi square data use the following
    formula sentence.
  • With degrees of freedom, my chi square value
    is , which gives me a p value between and
    , I therefore my null hypothesis.
  • This sentence would go in the reults section of
    your formal lab.
  • Your explanation of the significance of this data
    would go in the discussion section of the
    formal lab.

15
  • Looking this statistic up on the chi square
    distribution table tells us the following
  • the P value read off the table places our chi
    square number of .30 close to .95 or 95
  • This means that 95 of the time when our observed
    data is this close to our expected data, this
    deviation is due to random chance.
  • We therefore accept our null hypothesis.

16
  • What is the critical value at which we would
    reject the null hypothesis?
  • For three degrees of freedom this value for our
    chi square is gt 7.815
  • What if our chi square value was 8.0 with 4
    degrees of freedom, do we accept or reject the
    null hypothesis?
  • Accept, since the critical value is gt9.48 with 4
    degrees of freedom.

17
  • How can we use the chi square test in a different
    sort of lab?
  • If we were testing the effect of light on plant
    growth, how could the chi square analysis be
    used?
  • In this case our experimental group is plants
    grown in the dark and the control plants are
    grown in the light.

18
  • What would your expected data be?
  • Control plants grown in the light.
  • What would your observed group be?
  • Plants grown in the dark.
  • Do you expect to accept or reject the null
    hypothesis?
  • reject
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