346527
According to modern synthesis theory, the unit of evolution
1 Genus
2 Population
3 Individual
4 Species
Explanation:
The ultimate effect of evolution is a group of organisms of the same species living in specific area at a specific time-population
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346528
What is the sum total of all the allelic frequencies?
1 0
2 Variable
3 1
4 Infinity
Explanation:
The sum of all the frequencies for all classes is equal to the number of elements in the given data and that summation is termed as the cumulative frequency which defines the number of entries of that statistical data.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346529
Randomly mating population has an established frequency of \(36 \%\) for organisms that are homozygous recessive for a given trait. The frequency of this recessive allele in the gene pool is
1 6
2 36
3 0.6
4 16
Explanation:
We know that the frequency of the recessive homozygote genotype is \(\mathrm{q}^{2}\).\(\mathrm{q}^{2}=36 \%=0.36\) \(q=0.6\)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346530
Choose the wrong statement regarding Hardy Weinberg principle.
1 Allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation.
2 Sum total of all the allelic frequencies in a population is 1 .
3 Variation due to genetic drift results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generations.
4 Genetic recombination helps in maintaining Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
Explanation:
Genetic recombination leads to variation and results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generation.
346527
According to modern synthesis theory, the unit of evolution
1 Genus
2 Population
3 Individual
4 Species
Explanation:
The ultimate effect of evolution is a group of organisms of the same species living in specific area at a specific time-population
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346528
What is the sum total of all the allelic frequencies?
1 0
2 Variable
3 1
4 Infinity
Explanation:
The sum of all the frequencies for all classes is equal to the number of elements in the given data and that summation is termed as the cumulative frequency which defines the number of entries of that statistical data.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346529
Randomly mating population has an established frequency of \(36 \%\) for organisms that are homozygous recessive for a given trait. The frequency of this recessive allele in the gene pool is
1 6
2 36
3 0.6
4 16
Explanation:
We know that the frequency of the recessive homozygote genotype is \(\mathrm{q}^{2}\).\(\mathrm{q}^{2}=36 \%=0.36\) \(q=0.6\)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346530
Choose the wrong statement regarding Hardy Weinberg principle.
1 Allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation.
2 Sum total of all the allelic frequencies in a population is 1 .
3 Variation due to genetic drift results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generations.
4 Genetic recombination helps in maintaining Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
Explanation:
Genetic recombination leads to variation and results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generation.
346527
According to modern synthesis theory, the unit of evolution
1 Genus
2 Population
3 Individual
4 Species
Explanation:
The ultimate effect of evolution is a group of organisms of the same species living in specific area at a specific time-population
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346528
What is the sum total of all the allelic frequencies?
1 0
2 Variable
3 1
4 Infinity
Explanation:
The sum of all the frequencies for all classes is equal to the number of elements in the given data and that summation is termed as the cumulative frequency which defines the number of entries of that statistical data.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346529
Randomly mating population has an established frequency of \(36 \%\) for organisms that are homozygous recessive for a given trait. The frequency of this recessive allele in the gene pool is
1 6
2 36
3 0.6
4 16
Explanation:
We know that the frequency of the recessive homozygote genotype is \(\mathrm{q}^{2}\).\(\mathrm{q}^{2}=36 \%=0.36\) \(q=0.6\)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346530
Choose the wrong statement regarding Hardy Weinberg principle.
1 Allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation.
2 Sum total of all the allelic frequencies in a population is 1 .
3 Variation due to genetic drift results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generations.
4 Genetic recombination helps in maintaining Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
Explanation:
Genetic recombination leads to variation and results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generation.
346527
According to modern synthesis theory, the unit of evolution
1 Genus
2 Population
3 Individual
4 Species
Explanation:
The ultimate effect of evolution is a group of organisms of the same species living in specific area at a specific time-population
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346528
What is the sum total of all the allelic frequencies?
1 0
2 Variable
3 1
4 Infinity
Explanation:
The sum of all the frequencies for all classes is equal to the number of elements in the given data and that summation is termed as the cumulative frequency which defines the number of entries of that statistical data.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346529
Randomly mating population has an established frequency of \(36 \%\) for organisms that are homozygous recessive for a given trait. The frequency of this recessive allele in the gene pool is
1 6
2 36
3 0.6
4 16
Explanation:
We know that the frequency of the recessive homozygote genotype is \(\mathrm{q}^{2}\).\(\mathrm{q}^{2}=36 \%=0.36\) \(q=0.6\)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346530
Choose the wrong statement regarding Hardy Weinberg principle.
1 Allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation.
2 Sum total of all the allelic frequencies in a population is 1 .
3 Variation due to genetic drift results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generations.
4 Genetic recombination helps in maintaining Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
Explanation:
Genetic recombination leads to variation and results in changed frequency of genes and alleles in future generation.