Abstract
The properties of a test, suggested by Haldane [1938], for a Mendelian segregation ratio of 0.25 when ascertainment is incomplete are investigated. The error rates associated with this procedure show the weakness of this specific test. An alternative test based on a Χ2 statistic is illustrated with the data on human albinism originally analyzed by Haldane [1938].

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