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#Question id: 10230


Closely related species whose populations are sometimes allopatric showing greater morphology similarity but in a sympatric with distinct morphology due to

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Sympatric populations, which would potentially intraspecific competition for resources, show differences in body structures and in the resources they use
  2. Sympatric populations may influenced to dissimilar environmental condition, differences in body structures and in the resources they use
  3. Sympatric populations, which would potentially compete for mate choice, show differences in body structures and in the resources they use
  4. Interspecific competition in this system could change the morphology of competing species of sympatric population
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#Question id: 3311

#Section 2: Evolution

Consider a diploid population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. For a locus with two alleles, the frequency of the A1A1 genotype is 0.01) The frequency of A2A2 is

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#Question id: 3312

#Section 2: Evolution

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequencies of the two alleles A1 and A2 is 0.4 and 0.6. When you consider A2 is dominant allele of genetic disorder. The frequency of defected individuals, in population size 1000 is

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#Question id: 3313

#Section 2: Evolution

Which one of the following statement is incorrect for the process of speciation?

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#Question id: 3314

#Section 2: Evolution

The body weight of offspring of bird species is range between 12 gm to 18 gm. In a laboratory experiment, species was subjected to selection pressure having influence on the offspring body weight. After many generations of experimental selection pressure, the body weight range between 14 gm to 16 gm. Which of the following natural selection operate on this species?

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#Question id: 3316

#Section 2: Evolution

There are two population A (N = 500) and B (N=50). Due to genetic drift, both populations will lose its genetic diversity in a generation. Such losses become magnified over many generations. After 20 generations, what will be lose its original variation?

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#Question id: 3317

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following statements is NOT correct regarding effect of genetic drift?