03. Hardy Winberg Principle
Evolution

185130 Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombinations and

1 evolution
2 limiting factors
3 saltation
4 Natural selection
Evolution

185131 Transfer of genetic material between populations is best defined as

1 Gene flow
2 Genetic drift
3 genetic shift
4 speciation
Evolution

185099 The chance of elimination of genes from a small population is an example of

1 selection pressure
2 speciation
3 adaptation
4 genetic drift
Evolution

185102 Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in

1 Darwins theory
2 Lamarcks theory
3 Hardy-Weinberg principle
4 de Vries theory
Evolution

185130 Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombinations and

1 evolution
2 limiting factors
3 saltation
4 Natural selection
Evolution

185131 Transfer of genetic material between populations is best defined as

1 Gene flow
2 Genetic drift
3 genetic shift
4 speciation
Evolution

185099 The chance of elimination of genes from a small population is an example of

1 selection pressure
2 speciation
3 adaptation
4 genetic drift
Evolution

185102 Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in

1 Darwins theory
2 Lamarcks theory
3 Hardy-Weinberg principle
4 de Vries theory
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Evolution

185130 Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombinations and

1 evolution
2 limiting factors
3 saltation
4 Natural selection
Evolution

185131 Transfer of genetic material between populations is best defined as

1 Gene flow
2 Genetic drift
3 genetic shift
4 speciation
Evolution

185099 The chance of elimination of genes from a small population is an example of

1 selection pressure
2 speciation
3 adaptation
4 genetic drift
Evolution

185102 Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in

1 Darwins theory
2 Lamarcks theory
3 Hardy-Weinberg principle
4 de Vries theory
Evolution

185130 Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombinations and

1 evolution
2 limiting factors
3 saltation
4 Natural selection
Evolution

185131 Transfer of genetic material between populations is best defined as

1 Gene flow
2 Genetic drift
3 genetic shift
4 speciation
Evolution

185099 The chance of elimination of genes from a small population is an example of

1 selection pressure
2 speciation
3 adaptation
4 genetic drift
Evolution

185102 Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in

1 Darwins theory
2 Lamarcks theory
3 Hardy-Weinberg principle
4 de Vries theory