Heritability
From Triola, 2009, it is: "The null hypothesis (dented by H0) is a statement that the value of a population parameter (such as proportion, mean, or standard deviation) is equal to some claimed value.".
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Heritability is the statistical estimate of the proportion of the total variance in a trait that is attributed to genetic differences among individuals within a group. It provides a way to quantify the extent to which genetic factors contribute to individual differences in a specific trait within a population.
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Heritability is the proportion of Phenotypic variation in a population that is attributable to genetic variation among individuals. Phenotypic variation among individuals may be due to genetic and/or enviromental factors. Heritability analyses estimate the relative contributions of differences in genetic and non-genetic factors to the total phenotypic variance in a population.
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The answer will depend on the statistical distribution of the scores. Since this has not been specified, there can be no meaningful answer to the question.
From Triola, 2009, it is: "The null hypothesis (dented by H0) is a statement that the value of a population parameter (such as proportion, mean, or standard deviation) is equal to some claimed value.".
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You can use this Pascal's Triangle ...............1 ............1 2 1....................for 1 gene (2 alleles) = 3 phenotypes ...........1 3 3 1 .........1 4 6 4 1 ................for 2 genes (4 alleles) = 5 phenotypes ......1 5 10 10 5 1 ....1 6 15 20 15 6 1 .........for 3 genes (6 alleles) = 7 phenotypes ..1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1 1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1 ...for 4 genes (8 alleles) = 9 phenotypes ... So, in general, the number of phenotypic classes is 2n + 1 where n is number of genes. For 3 genes or 6 alleles: 1 or 1/64 is the proportion of individuals having 6 contributing (uppercase) alleles 6 or 6/64 is the proportion of individuals having 5 contributing (uppercase) alleles 15 or 15/64 is the proportion of individuals having 4 contributing (uppercase) alleles 20 or 20/64 is the proportion of individuals having 3 contributing (uppercase) alleles 15 or 15/64 is the proportion of individuals having 2 contributing (uppercase) alleles 6 or 6/64 is the proportion of individuals having 1 contributing (uppercase) alleles 1 or 1/64 is the proportion of individuals having 0 contributing (uppercase) alleles Examples of individuals having 3 contributing alleles are AABbcc, AAbbCc, AaBbCc, etc. and they will show the same value of phenotypes. Hope this help! :)
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