Answer:
Chi square value = 0.3
In order to find the expected value, an assumption of purple flower colour dominance over white flower colour has to be made.
Explanation:
First, we will assume that the purple flower trait is dominant over white flower trait, and that the alleles segregate according to Mendelian standard. Hence, the expected F2 phenotypic ratio will be 3:1.
In order to get the Chi square, the expected phenotype frequency will be calculated thus;
Expected frequency (E) for purple flowered plants = 3/4 x 160 = 120
Expected frequency (E) for white flowered plants = 1/4 x 160 = 40
Observed frequency (O) for purple flowered plants = 123
Observed frequency (O) for white flowered plants = 37
Chi square [tex]X^{2}[/tex] = [tex](O - E)^{2}/E[/tex]
For the purple colour flower
[tex]X^{2} = (123 - 120)^{2}/120[/tex], which gives 0.075
For the white colour flower
[tex]X^{2} = (37 - 40)^{2}/40[/tex], which gives 0.225
Total [tex]X^{2}[/tex] = 0.075 + 0.225, which gives 0.3