1. | Genetic drift |
2. | Higher frequency due to dominant nature |
3. | Being recessive and persisting in heterozygous condition |
4. | Survival value |
Statement I : | In sympatric speciation, gene flow is reduced by polyploidy, sexual selection and habitat differentiation |
Statement II: | Hybrid zones, which produce offspring of mixed ancestry, are the predicted outcome when species with incomplete reproductive barrier come into contact with one another. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect |
3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct |
A. | It is a process in which individuals with certain heritable traits survive and reproduce at a higher rate than do other individuals |
B. | It is a process that occurs through interactions between individuals and their enviornment resulting in the evolution of individuals |
C. | It is a process that can over time, increase the frequency of favourable adaptations in a given enviornment |
D. | It is a process that disropts the adaptation of individuals to a new environment |
E. | Natural selection may lead to speciation |
Statement I : | When the two species are morphologically almost identical but do not normally interbreed, such species are sibling species. |
Statement II: | A sub population becomes reproductively isolated in the midst of its parent population. This is allopatric speciation. |
1. | Both the statement I and statement II are true |
2. | Both statement I and statement II are false |
3. | Statement I is correct but statement II is false |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but statement II is true |