A population will not exist in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium if
1. individuals mate selectively
2. there are no mutations
3. there is no migration
4. the population is large
The tendency of population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by
1. random mating
2. lack of migration
3. lack of mutations
4. lack of random mating
At a particular locus, frequency of 'A' allele is 0.6 and that of 'a' is 0.4. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes in a randomly mating population of equilibrium ?
(1) 0.16
(2) 0.36
(3) 0.48
(4) 0.24
If in a given population number of individuals with dominant phenotype are 60% what will be the number of heterozygote in that population?
(1) Around 23%
(2) Around 46%
(3) 26%
(4) 25%