In a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, 49% of the individuals are recessive homozygotes for a certain trait. In a population of 14500, calculate the number of homozygous dominant individuals and heterozygous individuals
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1. 6090, 7105
2. 1305, 6090
3. 7105, 1305
4. 7395, 6090
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The change in the frequency of alleles in a small isolated population by chance, is known as
1. Gene flow
2. Gene migration
3. Genetic drift
4. Saltation
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Choose the incorrect statement w.r.t. evolution
1. Modern man (Homo sapiens) arose around 75,000-10,000 years ago in North America
2. Along with the increase in cranial capacity, parallel evolution of human brain and language occurred
3. First eukaryotic cellular forms of life appeared on earth about 2000 million years ago
4. Biggest land reptiles disappeared 65mya from earth
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The biggest land reptile which was 20 feet in height and had huge dagger-like teeth was
1. Tyrannosaurus
2. Archaeopteryx
3. Ichthyosaur
4. Brintosaurus
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The process of evolution of different species in an isolated geographical area and their radiation to other habitats is known as
1. Natural selection
2. Mutation
3. Adaptive radiation
4. Biogenesis
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