#Question id: 3280
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Small populations are threatened by the loss of genetic diversity from
a. Inbreeding
b. Genetic drift
c. Limited mating
#Question id: 3281
#SCPH06 I Botany
One population X has 750 AA, 0 Aa, and 250 aa; the other Y has 500 AA, 500 Aa, and 0 aa. After one generation of random mating, the genotype frequencies X and Y respectively if the population size remains 1,000.
#Question id: 3281
#SCPH28 | Zoology
One population X has 750 AA, 0 Aa, and 250 aa; the other Y has 500 AA, 500 Aa, and 0 aa. After one generation of random mating, the genotype frequencies X and Y respectively if the population size remains 1,000.
#Question id: 3282
#SCPH06 I Botany
Natural selection results in different forms of plants which can survive in contaminated or uncontaminated soil. Type of natural selection is
#Question id: 3282
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Natural selection results in different forms of plants which can survive in contaminated or uncontaminated soil. Type of natural selection is
#Question id: 3283
#SCPH06 I Botany
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?