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#Question id: 12352


Which of the following populations is most likely to go extinct?

#Section 1: Ecology
  1. A very small population in an unstable environment
  2. A moderate-sized population of r strategists
  3. A large population with lots of genetic variability
  4. All would be equally likely to go extinct

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#Question id: 3366

#Section 2: Evolution

Red-Green color blindness is an X-linked recessive disorder. In a population which is in the Hardy-  Weinberg equilibrium, the incidence of occurrence of this in males is 2:2000. What will be the expected incidence of affected homozygous females?

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#Question id: 3371

#Section 2: Evolution

If a given gene in a randomly mating population has three alleles a, b and c in the ratio of 0.6, 0.3 and 0.1 respectively, what is the expected frequency of all heterozygote?

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#Question id: 3375

#Section 2: Evolution


Evolutionary force

Caused

A

Mutation

i

Increase genetic variation within population 

B

Genetic Drift

ii

Decrease genetic variation within population 

C

Migration 

iii

Decrease genetic variation between  population 

iv

Increase genetic variation between population 

Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 3378

#Section 2: Evolution

Following certain conditions is present in a population?

A- Large Population

B- Each locus follows complete dominance

C- No reproductive advantage

D- No migration

E- No linkage between genes

Which of the following above condition allowed to validity of Hardy- Weinberg Prediction?

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#Question id: 3380

#Section 2: Evolution

Human population having mutant allele to caused color blindness, following different phenotype frequency?

Phenotype

Male

Female

Normal

.70

.72 heterozygous

.49 homozygous

Colour blindness

.30

.09

Which of the following frequency of color blindness allele and color blind female in their population?

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#Question id: 3382

#Section 2: Evolution

Researchers in the Netherlands studied the effects of parental care giving in European kestrels over 5 years. The researchers transferred chicks among nests to produce reduced broods (three or four chicks), normal broods (five or six), and enlarged broods (seven or eight). They then measured the percentage of male and female parent birds that survived the following winter. (Both males and females provide care for chicks.) Which of the following is a conclusion that can be drawn from this graph?