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#Question id: 27917


Traits change within the lifetime of individuals because of their needs, illustrated here by giraffes that need longer neck to reach high leaves. Changes that are acquired during this generation are passed on to the next generation, that hypothesis is under_____

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. Wallace hypothesis
  2. Weismann hypothesis
  3. Lamarck’s hypothesis
  4. Darwin’s hypothesis
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#Question id: 3361

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

In a population 16% individual affected with autosomal recessive diseased. how many are expected to be normal phenotype if population size is 250 ?

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#Question id: 3362

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

The Hardy-Wienberg principle comes from considering what happens when Medelian genes act on population. The model predicts that there will be no change in allele frequencies when

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#Question id: 3363

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

An autosomal recessive condition affects 1 newborn in 100 in a random mating population without any disruptive acting force. What is the approximate expected frequency of carriers in this population?

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#Question id: 3364

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Which of the following equations represents the corresponding equilibrium for a locus with three alleles p, q and r of diploid individuals? (P, Q and R represent the frequencies of p, q and r, respectively)

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#Question id: 3365

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Consider a population of 10,000 individuals, of which 2500 are homozygotes (PP) and 3000 are heterozygotes (Pp) genotype. The frequency of allele p in the population is

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#Question id: 3366

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

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?