NEET
Zoology

Hardy Weinberg Law 1

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Consistency: 20%
Weightage: 4 / 20 Yrs

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Questions
4 MCQs

01
PYQ 2013
medium
zoology ID: neet-201
The tendency of the population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by:
1. lack of migration 2. lack of mutations
3. lack of random mating 4. random mating
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02
PYQ 2016
easy
zoology ID: neet-201

In Hardy-Weinberg equation, the frequency of heterozygous individual is represented by?

1. p2 2. 2pq
3. pq 4. q2
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PYQ 2019
easy
zoology ID: neet-201

A gene locus has two alleles A, a. If the frequency of dominant allele A is 0.4, then what will be the frequency of homozygous dominant, heterozygous and homozygous recessive individuals in the population?

1. 0.16 (AA); 0.36 (Aa); 0.48 (aa)
2. 0.36 (AA); 0.48 (Aa); 0.16 (aa)
3. 0.16 (AA); 0.24 (Aa); 0.36 (aa)
4. 0.16 (AA); 0.48 (Aa); 0.36 (aa)
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04
PYQ 2024
easy
zoology ID: neet-202
Which one of the following factors will not affect the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
1. Genetic drift
2. Gene migration
3. Constant gene pool
4. Genetic recombination
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