What does Hardy- Weinberg equation p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 convey that the sum total of all the allelic frequencies is
1. Zero
2. One
3. Less than 1
4. More than 1
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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium states that allele frequencies in a population remain constant unless acted upon by evolutionary forces. Which of the following does NOT affect Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
1. Gene flow
2. Genetic drift
3. Natural selection
4. Law of independent assortment
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The Hardy-Weinberg principle is used to:
1. Explain genetic drift in small populations.
2. Predict the outcome of genetic mutations.
3. Demonstrate the effects of natural selection.
4. Describe the conditions under which allele frequencies in a population remain constant.
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What is the correct definition of genetic equilibrium?
1. The state in which new alleles constantly appear due to mutation and are balanced by natural selection.
2. A condition where genetic variation is completely eliminated in a population, leading to a single phenotype.
3. The condition where the rate of mutations equals the rate of migration in a population.
4. A state in which allele frequencies in a population remain constant over generations, provided that evolutionary forces like mutation, selection, and gene flow are absent.
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Natural selection in which more individuals acquire mean character value is called as:
1. Stabilising
2. Directional
3. Disruptive
4. Retrograde
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At a particular locus, the frequency of allele A is 0.8 and that of allele a is 0.2. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes in a random mating population at equilibrium?
1. 0.32
2. 0.16
3. 0.24
4. 0.48
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Directional natural selection is characterised by a consistent shift in the population’s phenotypic mean because individuals with one extreme phenotype:
1. Are eliminated randomly due to sudden environmental fluctuations
2. Are maintained along with intermediate phenotypes in stable conditions
3. Are favoured when environmental conditions change progressively in one direction
4. Are equally selected against at both extremes of phenotypic variation
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The frequencies of dominant and recessive alleles of a gene in a population are 0.7 and 0.3 respectively. The expected frequency for heterozygotes in the population is likely to be:
1. 42% 2. 49%
3. 21% 4. 9%
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In a large population which is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the percentage of the homozygous recessive genotype is 36%. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes? 
1. 0.36
2. 0.6 
3. 0.48
4. 0.16 
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Which is the most common mechanism of genetic variation in the population of a sexually-reproducing organism?

1. Recombination
2. Transduction
3. Chromosomal aberrations       
4. Genetic drift
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