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There are 200 families of heterozygous parents for albinism, which had normal pigmentation. They all had...

There are 200 families of heterozygous parents for albinism, which had
normal pigmentation. They all had 4 children. 60 families had all 4 children 
with normal pigmentation, 58 families had 3 children with normal pigmentation, 57 families
with 2 children with normal pigmentation, 16 families with 1 child with normal pigmentation and
9 families with 4 albino children. Using the binomial expansion determines the
Theoretical probability of the possible 5 combinations. Using chi 2
Distribution of people without condition and albinism in the 200 families is
consistent with what was expected.

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Hence we conclude that Distribution of people without condition and albinism in the 200 families is not consistent with what was expected.

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