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प्रश्न
Short answer question.
Enlist the different factors that are responsible for changing gene frequency.
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उत्तर
The four major factors that are responsible for changing gene frequency are as follows:
1. Gene flow (Migration):
Gene flow is the movement of genes into or out of a population. Gene movement may be in the form of migration of organism, or gametes (dispersal of pollens) or segments of DNA (transformation). Thus, gene flow alters gene frequency causing evolutionary changes.
2. Genetic drift:
Any random fluctuation (alteration) in allele frequency, occurring in the natural population by pure chance, is called genetic drift. For example, when the size of a population is severely reduced due to natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, fires, etc. cause the elimination of particular alleles from a population. Smaller populations have greater chances for genetic drift. Thus, genetic drift will result in the change in the gene frequency and has the potential to bring about evolutionary change.
3. Natural selection:
Natural selection is the process by which better adapted organisms grow and produce more offsprings in the population. It brings about evolutionary changes by favouring differential reproduction of genes that bring about changes in gene frequency from one generation to the next generation.
iv. Mutations:
Sudden permanent heritable changes are called mutations. Mutation can occur in the gene, in the chromosome and in the chromosome number. Mutation that occurs within the single gene, is called point mutation or gene mutation or in a larger segment of genes by chromosomal aberrations. Both point mutations and chromosomal aberrations can alter gene frequency. Mutation leads to the change in the phenotype of the organism, causing variation.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Long answer question.
By taking industrial melanism as one example. Explain the concept of natural selection.
Match the columns and choose the correct option.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| i. | Ecological isolation | a. | Sexually mature at different times of the year |
| ii. | Ethological isolation | b. | Specific mating behaviours |
| iii. | Mechanical isolation | c. | Difference in structure of mating organs |
| iv. | Seasonal isolation | d. | Same geographic region but separate habitat |
______ changes the genes rearrangement (order or sequence) resulting in variation.
Which of the following is TRUE for genetic drift?
Match the columns and choose the correct option.
| Column I | Column II | ||
| i. | Zygote mortality | a. | Hybrid develops to maturity but becomes sterile |
| ii. | Hybrid sterility | b. | Egg is fertilized but zygote dies |
| iii. | Gamete mortality | c. | Union of two gametes does not occur in the iven time |
Genetic drift is more significant in ______
Black colored form became dominant over the light colored form in England during industrial revolution after 1845. This can be owed to ______.
Physical isolation is also called ______.
Chromosomal aberration causing no loss or gain of gene complement of the chromosome is called ____________.
Define the Transformation.
