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Question
Define the term ‘Mendelian population’.
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Solution
The populations that occur in small groups of ‘interbreeding populations’ are referred to as the ‘Mendelian population’.
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Overproduction is the principle of
(A) Lamarckism
(B) Theory of organic evolution
(C) Panspermia theory
(D) Modern theory of evolution
What is Isolation?
Write down the three main concepts of the modern synthetic theory.
The total genetic information encoded in sum total of genes in a Mendelian population is called ______.
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 |
The change in gene and gene frequencies caused due to various aspects like mutation recombination and migration is called ______.
Sewall Wright effect is ______

Which event is represented by the above diagram, related to chromosomal aberrations?
Mention the name of a sterile animal produced by intergeneric hybridisation.
Define the term Chromosomal aberrations.
