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प्रश्न
Long answer question.
By taking industrial melanism as one example. Explain the concept of natural selection.
Explain the concept of Natural Selection with the example of Industrial Melanism.
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उत्तर
- Natural selection encourages those genes or traits that assure the highest degree of adaptive efficiency between the population and its environment.
- Industrial melanism is one of the best examples of natural selection.
- In Great Britain, before industrialization (1845) grey white-winged moths (Biston betularia) were more in number than black-winged moth (Biston carbonara).
- These moths are nocturnal and during the day time they rest on a tree trunk.
- White-winged moths were camouflaged (hide in the background) well with the lichen-covered trees that helped them to escape from the predatory birds.
- However, the black-winged moth resting on lichen-covered tree trunks were easy victims for the predatory birds and their number was reduced.
- During the industrial revolution, large number of industries came up in Great Britain.
- The industries released black sooty smoke that covered and killed the lichens growing on a tree and turn the tree black due to pollution.
- This change became an advantage to the black-winged moths that camouflaged well with the black tree trunks and their number increased
- The white-winged moths however became victims to predatory birds due to which their number reduced. Thus, natural selection has resulted in the establishment of a phenotypic trait in the changing environmental conditions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Transfer of gene between the population that differ genetically from one another is called _____.
(A) Gene mutation
(B) Gene flow
(C) Genetic drift
(D) Genetic recombination
According to Abiogenesis, life originated from
(1) Non-living matter
(2) Pre-existing life
(3) Oxygen
(4) Extra-terrestrial matter
Short answer question.
Enlist the different factors that are responsible for changing gene frequency.
Match the following:
| Column- I | Column- II |
| 1. August Weismann | a. Mutation theory |
| 2. Hugo de vries | b. Germplasm theory |
| 3. Charl Darwin | c. Theory of acquired characters |
| 4. Lamark | d. Theory of natural selection |
What is hybrid sterility?
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 |
Identify the INCORRECT statement.
Hybrids develop to maturity but become sterile due to failure of proper gametogenesis. This is a post mating barrier called ____________.

Which event is represented by the above diagram, related to chromosomal aberrations?
Define the Transformation.
