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#Question id: 4736


A snapdragon plant that bred true for white petals was crossed to a plant that bred true for purple petals, and all the F1 had white petals. The F1 was selfed. Among the F2, three phenotypes were observed in the following numbers

white                              240

solid-purple                    61

spotted-purple                19

Total                              320

Which of the following reason to deviation f2 phenotype ratio ?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. petal colour governed by  two non allelic gene that are completely link

  2. one locus having dominant epistatic allele

  3. due to incomplete penetrance             

  4. due to incomplete dominance

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#Question id: 26890

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium model of island biogeography predicts the number of species found on islands. The figure below depicts two volcanic islands located off a section of mainland coast.
 The MacArthur-Wilson model predicts that the relative numbers of bird species on the mainland and two islands would be

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#Question id: 26891

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

 A researcher working on island biogeography mapped how isolation-controlled immigration (I), and area-controlled extinction (E), will act on number of species present on the islands. He forgot to label the size of the islands (small or large) and the location of the islands (near or far) on the graph.
Using information from MacArthur and Wilson's equilibrium theory, select the option that correctly identifies A, B, C and D in the figure above. 



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#Question id: 12578

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Refer to the following experiment, which is designed to test the co evolutionary relationships among an unpalatable butterfly (the  monarch),  a  palatable  butterfly  (the  viceroy),  and  a  butterfly  predator  (the  jay).  Monarch butterflies are reared on three diets: milkweed (their natural food), cabbage, and cabbage treated with an extract from milkweed leaves. Viceroy butterflies, mimics of monarchs, also are reared on three diets: willows (their natural food), cabbage, and cabbage treated with an extract from milkweed leaves. In trial 1 of the first experiment, adult butterflies reared on a particular diet are presented one at a  time  at  1-hour  intervals  to  jays  and  the  jays  are  allowed  to  feed.  Each jay is  fed  until  it refuses to eat the butterfly presented, but no more than 12 butterflies are presented to a jay during a particular test. Five birds are used for each test; therefore, up to 60 butterflies can be consumed for each diet test. The observer records the actual number of butterflies  eaten. In trial 2, the experiment is repeated 2 weeks later. In the second experiment, the butterflies are reared on the same diets as in experiment 1. However, when they are offered to jays, some jays receive a monarch  reared  on  milkweed  before  being  offered  the  butterflies  reared  on  the  experimental  diets;  the  other  group  of jays is  first given a viceroy reared on willow before being  offered the butterflies reared on the experimental diets. The initial butterfly offered is included in the total number eaten, but no more than 12 butterflies are presented to each jay

Which of the following supports the hypothesis that viceroys receive protection from predation because they resemble monarchs?

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#Question id: 12579

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following probably contains the highest concentration of toxic pollutants (biological magnification)? 

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#Question id: 12580

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

When levels of CO2 are experimentally increased, C3 plants generally respond with a greater increase in productivity than C4 plants. This is because

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#Question id: 12581

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following causes an increase in the intensity of UV radiation reaching the Earth?