#Question id: 3283
#Section 2: Evolution
if the forward ( p in to q) and reverse ( q in to p) mutation rates for alleles at a locus are 1×10−1 and 1×10−2 per generation, respectively and the allelic frequencies are p = 0.20 and q = 0.80. if you assuming random matting population. Which of the following observation correct?
#Question id: 3284
#Section 2: Evolution
The fitness of three genotype are A1A1 < A1A2 = A2A2) Which of the following observation correct?
#Question id: 3285
#Section 2: Evolution
Natural selection continually operates on each species to keep up with improvements made by competing species; each species’ environment deteriorates as its competitors evolve new adaptations. This is known as
#Question id: 3286
#Section 2: Evolution
In a human population, the gene frequencies of the alleles for the ABO system are as follows:
A = 29% B = 7% 0=64%
Assuming complete random mating and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,
What are the blood type A frequencies in this population?
#Question id: 3287
#Section 2: Evolution
Which statement is not an assumption of the Hardy–Weinberg law?
a. The allelic frequencies (p and q) are equal.
b. The population is randomly mating.
c. The population is large.
d. Locus is di-allelic
#Question id: 3288
#Section 2: Evolution
Migration causes changes in the allelic frequency of a population by introducing alleles from other populations. The magnitude of change due to migration depends on