#Question id: 3409
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
All genetic drift arises from sampling error, but there are several different ways in which sampling error can arise as a following
a. Reduced population size
b. Founder effect
c. Genetic bottleneck
d. Mate choice
Which of the following above way cause sampling error in succeed generation?
#Question id: 3410
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
1200 Birds population are present around costal area with allelic frequency of M1 .60 and M2 .40. During rainy time 200 birds come from nearest forest which has .30 frequency of M1 and .70 of M2 allele. What will be allelic frequency of M2 in their recipient population of costal area?
#Question id: 3411
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
The frequencies of two allele’s p and q for a gene locus in a population are 0.8 and 0.2, respectively. Population show inbreeding with value of F is .25, Assume that the population is infinitely large and no other evolutionary force is acting. The heterozygote frequency will be
#Question id: 3412
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
What will be frequency of inbreeding coefficient between G and H?
#Question id: 3413
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
Following certain conditions is present in a population?
A- Large Population
B- Each locus carries two allele
C- Sexual selection
D- Frequency dependent selection
E- No linkage between genes
Which of the following above condition allowed to validity of Hardy- Weinberg Prediction?
#Question id: 3414
#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
The given below is the graphical representation of the changes in morphological features over a period of the geological time scale, where population A accumulates heritable morphological features and give rise to distinct species B. Population B splits in to a distinct species B1 and B2 Which of the following lineage represent the pattern of speciation by cladogenesis?