NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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'Mutation theory' was given by
1 Hugo de Vries
2 Darwin
3 Lamarck
4 Malthus
Explanation:
Advanced at the beginning of the 20th century by botanist and geneticist Hugo de Vries in his Die Mutations theory (1901-03; The Mutation Theory), mutation theory joined two seemingly opposed traditions of evolutionary thought.
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Hugo de Vries is known for_____
1 Mutation alone
2 Saltation theory alone
3 Independently studying Mendels law
4 All of them
Explanation:
Hugo de Vries, in full Hugo Marie de Vries, (born February 16, 1848, Haarlem, Netherlands - died May 21, 1935, near Amsterdam), Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution.
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According to Darwin, variations are
1 Heritable and slow
2 Non-heritable and slow
3 Mutational and slow
4 Environmental and fast
Explanation:
Mutations are random and directionless, while, as per Darwin, variations are small and directional. The theory of Darwin's mechanism of evolution starts with the variation between organisms within a genus. Individuals of one generation vary from each other qualitatively.
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The source of variations in a sexually reproducing population:
1 Mutation
2 Gene recombination
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Hybridization
Explanation:
The three main sources of genetic variation arising from sexual reproduction are: Crossing over (in prophase I) Random assortment of chromosomes (in metaphase I) Random fusion of gametes from different parents.
Advanced at the beginning of the 20th century by botanist and geneticist Hugo de Vries in his Die Mutations theory (1901-03; The Mutation Theory), mutation theory joined two seemingly opposed traditions of evolutionary thought.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346597
Hugo de Vries is known for_____
1 Mutation alone
2 Saltation theory alone
3 Independently studying Mendels law
4 All of them
Explanation:
Hugo de Vries, in full Hugo Marie de Vries, (born February 16, 1848, Haarlem, Netherlands - died May 21, 1935, near Amsterdam), Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346598
According to Darwin, variations are
1 Heritable and slow
2 Non-heritable and slow
3 Mutational and slow
4 Environmental and fast
Explanation:
Mutations are random and directionless, while, as per Darwin, variations are small and directional. The theory of Darwin's mechanism of evolution starts with the variation between organisms within a genus. Individuals of one generation vary from each other qualitatively.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346599
The source of variations in a sexually reproducing population:
1 Mutation
2 Gene recombination
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Hybridization
Explanation:
The three main sources of genetic variation arising from sexual reproduction are: Crossing over (in prophase I) Random assortment of chromosomes (in metaphase I) Random fusion of gametes from different parents.
Advanced at the beginning of the 20th century by botanist and geneticist Hugo de Vries in his Die Mutations theory (1901-03; The Mutation Theory), mutation theory joined two seemingly opposed traditions of evolutionary thought.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346597
Hugo de Vries is known for_____
1 Mutation alone
2 Saltation theory alone
3 Independently studying Mendels law
4 All of them
Explanation:
Hugo de Vries, in full Hugo Marie de Vries, (born February 16, 1848, Haarlem, Netherlands - died May 21, 1935, near Amsterdam), Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346598
According to Darwin, variations are
1 Heritable and slow
2 Non-heritable and slow
3 Mutational and slow
4 Environmental and fast
Explanation:
Mutations are random and directionless, while, as per Darwin, variations are small and directional. The theory of Darwin's mechanism of evolution starts with the variation between organisms within a genus. Individuals of one generation vary from each other qualitatively.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346599
The source of variations in a sexually reproducing population:
1 Mutation
2 Gene recombination
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Hybridization
Explanation:
The three main sources of genetic variation arising from sexual reproduction are: Crossing over (in prophase I) Random assortment of chromosomes (in metaphase I) Random fusion of gametes from different parents.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346596
'Mutation theory' was given by
1 Hugo de Vries
2 Darwin
3 Lamarck
4 Malthus
Explanation:
Advanced at the beginning of the 20th century by botanist and geneticist Hugo de Vries in his Die Mutations theory (1901-03; The Mutation Theory), mutation theory joined two seemingly opposed traditions of evolutionary thought.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346597
Hugo de Vries is known for_____
1 Mutation alone
2 Saltation theory alone
3 Independently studying Mendels law
4 All of them
Explanation:
Hugo de Vries, in full Hugo Marie de Vries, (born February 16, 1848, Haarlem, Netherlands - died May 21, 1935, near Amsterdam), Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346598
According to Darwin, variations are
1 Heritable and slow
2 Non-heritable and slow
3 Mutational and slow
4 Environmental and fast
Explanation:
Mutations are random and directionless, while, as per Darwin, variations are small and directional. The theory of Darwin's mechanism of evolution starts with the variation between organisms within a genus. Individuals of one generation vary from each other qualitatively.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346599
The source of variations in a sexually reproducing population:
1 Mutation
2 Gene recombination
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Hybridization
Explanation:
The three main sources of genetic variation arising from sexual reproduction are: Crossing over (in prophase I) Random assortment of chromosomes (in metaphase I) Random fusion of gametes from different parents.