Geneticists are interested in determining whether a population is in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. For a particular gene with two alleles, long‑term data indicate that the expected genotype distribution in the population is 49% homozygous dominant, 42% heterozygous, and 9% homozygous recessive. A sample of 1000 individuals is collected from the population. Of these, 520 are homozygous dominant, 410 are heterozygous, and 70 are homozygous recessive. Using a chi‑square goodness‑of‑fit test, determine whether there is evidence that the observed genotype distribution differs from the expected distribution. Calculate the value of the chi‑square test statistic.数值题

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