With the help of an algebraic equation, how did Hardy-Weinberg ex

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161.

What are coacervates?

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162.

Give four anatomical differences between a dicot and monocot root.

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163.

Write the characteristics of Ramapithecus, Dryopithecus and Neanderthal man.

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164.

Write the names of the following :
(a) A 15 mya primate that was ape-like
(b) A 2 mya primate that lives in East African grasslands


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165.

With the help of an algebraic equation, how did Hardy-Weinberg explain that in a given population the frequency of occurrence of alleles of a gene is supposed to remain the same through generations?


In a given population one can find out the frequency of occurrence of alleles of a gene or a locus. This frequency is supposed to remain fixed and even remain the same through generations. Hardy-Weinberg the principle stated it using algebraic equations.

This principle says that allele frequencies in a population are stable and is constant from generation to generation. The gene pool (total genes and their alleles in a population) remains a constant. this is called genetic equilibrium.

Sum total of all the allelic frequencies is 1. Individual frequencies, for example, can be named p, q, etc. In a diploid, p and q represent the frequency of allele A and allele a. The frequency of AA individuals in a population is simply p2. This is simply stated in another way, i.e., the probability that an allele A with a frequency of p appear on both the chromosomes of a diploid individual is simply the product of the probabilities,i.e., p2. Similarly of aa is q2, of Aa 2pq. Hence, p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1. This is a binomial expansion of (p + q)2.

When frequency measured, differs from expected values, the difference (direction) indicates the extent of evolutionary change. Disturbance in genetic equilibrium, or Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, i.e., change of frequency of alleles in a population would then be interpreted as resulting in evolution.


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166.

Differentiate between analogous and homologous structures.


167.

Select and write analogous structures from the list given below:

(i) Wings of butterfly and birds

(ii) Vertebrate hearts

(ii) Tendrils of bougainvillaea and Cucurbita

(iv) Tubers of sweet potato and potato


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168.

Convergent Evolution' is shown by

  • homologous organs

  • analogous organs

  • vestigial organs

  • all of the above


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169.

Which of the following statements is correct

  • Lion and leopard show convergent evolution.

  • Cryptic camouflage is seen in Biston betularia

  • Natural selection is responsible for extinction of dinosaurs.

  • Homo habilis and Homo erectus are closely related.


170.

Analogous structures are a result of

  • convergent evolution

  • shared ancestry

  • stabilising selection

  • stabilising selection

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