Sex ratios and birth order in geese Is sex determination tru
Sex ratios and birth order in geese. Is sex determination truly a random process? The laws of genetics would suggest so because of the random distribution of X and Y chromosomes among sperm cells. However, physiological or environmental factors could favor one gender over the other under spoofs circumstances. A field biologist surveyed a random sample of lesser snow geese nests containing exactly four eggs. For each egg resulting in a live gosling, the laying order and the gender of the gosling were recorded. Here are the data:
Solution
a) yes!
b) H0 : SEX RATIO AND BIRTH ORDER IN GEESE IS INDEPENDENT AG. H1 : DEPENDENT
C) EXPECTED
D)
e) df = ( 2-1) * ( 4-1) = 3..
f) The chi-square statistic is 11.9747.
The p-value is .00747.
g)The result is significant at p < .05. i.e, sex ratio and birth order in Geese is dependent of each other!there exists a relation between them!
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | total | |
| male | 12.79 | 11.84 | 11.37 | 9.00 | 45 |
| female | 14.21 | 13.16 | 12.63 | 10.00 | 50 |
| total | 27 | 25 | 24 | 19 | 95=G |
