06. Theory of Mutation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184632 Xo type of sex determination and XY type of sex determination are the examples of

1 Male Homogamety
2 Male Heterogamety
3 Female Homogamety
4 Fenale Heterogamety
Karnatala CET-2022
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184633 Forthcoming generations are less adapting than their parental generation due to

1 natural selection
2 mutation
3 genetic drift
4 adaptation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184634 Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because

1 haploids are reproductively more stable than ciploids
2 mutagenes penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids
3 haploids are more abundant in nature than ëploids
4 all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184650 Selection will not eliminate lethal recessive gene from a large population because

1 there are always some heterozygotes carriers of the alleles
2 gene fixation occurs in populations
3 heterozygotes are at a selective advantage
4 rate of mutation to the lethal allele is high
BYP-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184651 Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

1 Wild type
2 Mutant type
3 Variant type
4 All of these
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184632 Xo type of sex determination and XY type of sex determination are the examples of

1 Male Homogamety
2 Male Heterogamety
3 Female Homogamety
4 Fenale Heterogamety
Karnatala CET-2022
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184633 Forthcoming generations are less adapting than their parental generation due to

1 natural selection
2 mutation
3 genetic drift
4 adaptation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184634 Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because

1 haploids are reproductively more stable than ciploids
2 mutagenes penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids
3 haploids are more abundant in nature than ëploids
4 all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184650 Selection will not eliminate lethal recessive gene from a large population because

1 there are always some heterozygotes carriers of the alleles
2 gene fixation occurs in populations
3 heterozygotes are at a selective advantage
4 rate of mutation to the lethal allele is high
BYP-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184651 Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

1 Wild type
2 Mutant type
3 Variant type
4 All of these
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184632 Xo type of sex determination and XY type of sex determination are the examples of

1 Male Homogamety
2 Male Heterogamety
3 Female Homogamety
4 Fenale Heterogamety
Karnatala CET-2022
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184633 Forthcoming generations are less adapting than their parental generation due to

1 natural selection
2 mutation
3 genetic drift
4 adaptation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184634 Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because

1 haploids are reproductively more stable than ciploids
2 mutagenes penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids
3 haploids are more abundant in nature than ëploids
4 all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184650 Selection will not eliminate lethal recessive gene from a large population because

1 there are always some heterozygotes carriers of the alleles
2 gene fixation occurs in populations
3 heterozygotes are at a selective advantage
4 rate of mutation to the lethal allele is high
BYP-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184651 Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

1 Wild type
2 Mutant type
3 Variant type
4 All of these
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184632 Xo type of sex determination and XY type of sex determination are the examples of

1 Male Homogamety
2 Male Heterogamety
3 Female Homogamety
4 Fenale Heterogamety
Karnatala CET-2022
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184633 Forthcoming generations are less adapting than their parental generation due to

1 natural selection
2 mutation
3 genetic drift
4 adaptation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184634 Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because

1 haploids are reproductively more stable than ciploids
2 mutagenes penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids
3 haploids are more abundant in nature than ëploids
4 all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184650 Selection will not eliminate lethal recessive gene from a large population because

1 there are always some heterozygotes carriers of the alleles
2 gene fixation occurs in populations
3 heterozygotes are at a selective advantage
4 rate of mutation to the lethal allele is high
BYP-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184651 Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

1 Wild type
2 Mutant type
3 Variant type
4 All of these
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184632 Xo type of sex determination and XY type of sex determination are the examples of

1 Male Homogamety
2 Male Heterogamety
3 Female Homogamety
4 Fenale Heterogamety
Karnatala CET-2022
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184633 Forthcoming generations are less adapting than their parental generation due to

1 natural selection
2 mutation
3 genetic drift
4 adaptation
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184634 Haploids are more suitable for mutation studies than the diploids. This is because

1 haploids are reproductively more stable than ciploids
2 mutagenes penetrate in haploids more effectively than in diploids
3 haploids are more abundant in nature than ëploids
4 all mutations, whether dominant or recessive are expressed in haploids
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184650 Selection will not eliminate lethal recessive gene from a large population because

1 there are always some heterozygotes carriers of the alleles
2 gene fixation occurs in populations
3 heterozygotes are at a selective advantage
4 rate of mutation to the lethal allele is high
BYP-2010
Principle of Inheritance and Variation

184651 Rarely observed phenotype in population is called

1 Wild type
2 Mutant type
3 Variant type
4 All of these