In Figure 17.11, What Would The Graphed Results Look Like If The Null Hypothesis Were Correct?

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In Figure 17.11, What Would The Graphed Results Look Like If The Null Hypothesis Were Correct?

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The gray curve would be horizontal at 300 counts/minute and the green curve would be horizontal at zero counts/minute (i.e., along the x-axis).[If aminoacyl-tRNAs do not transfer amino acids to growing polypeptides, the distribution of radioactivity between these two types of molecules would not change over time]

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