Tag: zoology
Questions Related to zoology
Which is the most important factor for evolution of new species?
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Geographic isolation
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Extensive in-breeding
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Extensive out-breeding
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None of the above
Geographical isolation: The separation of two populations of the same species or breeding group by a physical barrier, such as a mountain or body of water.
Mutation theory cannot explain
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Mimicry
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Industrial melanism
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Connecting link
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Living fossils
- Hugo de Vries in 1901 put forward a theory of evolution, called mutation theory. The theory states that evolution is a jerky process where new varieties and species are formed by mutations (discontinuous variations) that function as a raw material of evolution.
- Mutation theory can not explain the phenomenon of mimicry (i.e. the resemblance between mimic and model), protective coloration and relationship between position of nectaries in flowers and length of proboscis of insects that pollinate them.
Who wrote the book 'Genetics and origin of species' which deals with synthetic theory of evolution?
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Dobzhansky
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Haldane
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Mayer
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De Vries
Genetics and the Origin of Species is a 1937 book by the Ukrainian-American evolutionary biologist Theodosius Dobzhansky. It is regarded as one of the most important works of the modern evolutionary synthesis. The book popularized the work of population genetics to other biologists and influenced their appreciation for the genetic basis of evolution. In his book, Dobzhansky applied the theoretical work of Sewall Wright to the study of natural populations, allowing him to address evolutionary problems in a novel way during his time. Dobzhansky implements theories of mutation, natural selection and speciation throughout his book to explain habits of populations and the resulting effects on their genetic behavior.
Science linking heredity with environment is
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Ecology
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Ecophysiology
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Genecology
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Generics
Genecology is the field of science, which uses theories from both ecology and genetics to modify according to the environment, while simultaneously developing resistance.
First complete theory of evolution was given was given by
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Surez
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Lamarck's
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Darwin
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all
First complete theory of evolution was given by Lamarck (1809). According to him, organism are capable of changing their form, size, colour, agility etc.
Biogenetic law was given by
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Von Baer
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Malthus
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Darwin
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Haeckel
Biogenetic law was given by Ernst Haeckel in 1868 A.D. It states that ontogamy recaptulates phylogeny.
Genetic variation in a population that determines the phenotype is referred by its
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Fitness
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Heritability
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Limited environmental resources
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Overproduction of offspring
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Phenotypic variation
Heritability is the part of phenotype variation in a population. This can be attributed to genetic variations in the organisms in that population. This is the factor which describes the chances of evolution occurring in that population on the basis of the genetic differences.
In which of the following mechanism, there is no interaction between the groups for mating?
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Geographical isolation
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Mechanical isolation
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Temporal isolation
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Reproductive isolation
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Behavioral isolation
Physical separation of groups preventing the gene flow between them leads to geographical isolation. Incompatible differences in reproductive structures refer to as mechanical isolation. Different periods of attainment of sexual maturity lead to temporal isolation. Hybrid sterility is one of the post-zygotic isolation. Incompatible premating behaviour leading to no attraction between groups for mating is termed as behavioural isolation. Thus, the correct answer is E.
The mechanism in which mating is prevented between individuals of different groups due to structural differences is known as
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Geographical isolation
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Mechanical isolation
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Temporal isolation
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Hybrid sterility
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Behavioral isolation
Physical separation of groups preventing the gene flow between them leads to geographical isolation. Incompatible differences in reproductive structures leading to prevention of cross-fertilization refer to as mechanical isolation. Different periods of attainment of sexual maturity lead to temporal isolation. Hybrid sterility is one of the post-zygotic isolation. Incompatible premating behaviour leading to no attraction between groups for mating is termed as behavioural isolation. Thus, the correct answer is B.
Which of the following statements concerning genetic variation is most accurate?
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The process of natural selection directly creates genetic variation.
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Changes in the environment of a population stimulate mutation and genetic change in that population.
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Genetic variation must be present in a population before natural selection can act upon organisms in that population.
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The higher the average heterozygosity in a population, the less genetic variation in the gene pool.
Genetic variation results in the evolution. It results due to mutation in the genetic material resulting in a permanent change. The process of natural selection directly creates genetic variation. Natural selection will change the allele frequencies in the population. This in turn will create genetic variation due to loss of certain alleles during natural selection. Mutation and genetic changes occur spontaneously and change in the environment does stimulate it. The higher the heterozygosity in a population, the higher genetic variation is seen in the population.