What is true for individuals of the same species:

1. Live in the same niche

2. Live in the same habitat

3. Interbreeding

4. Live in different habitat

Subtopic:  Concept of Speciation |
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AIPMT - 2002
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In which era reptiles were dominated:

1. Coenozoic era

2. Mesozoic era

3. Paleozoic era

4. Archaeozoic era

Subtopic:  Concept of Organic Evolution: Evidence: 2 |
 67%
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Convergent evolution is illustrated by:

1. Rat and dog

2. Bacterium and protozoan

3. Starfish and cuttlefish

4. Dogfish and whale

Subtopic:  Palentological Evidences of Evolution |
 57%
AIPMT - 2003
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Which one of the following sequences was proposed by Darwin and Wallace for organic evolution?

1. Overproduction, variations, constancy of population size, natural selection
2. Variations, constancy of population size, overproduction, natural selection
3. Overproduction, constancy of population size, variations, natural selection
4. Variations, natural selection, overproduction, constancy of population size
Subtopic:  Darwin's Theory |
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Random genetic drift in a population probably results from:

1. Highly genetically variable individuals

2. Interbreeding within this population

3. Constant low mutation rate

4. Large population size

Subtopic:  Difference Between Drift & Selection |
AIPMT - 2003

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In recent years, DNA sequences (nucleotide sequence) of mt-DNA and Y chromosomes were considered for the study of human evolution, because:
 

1. They are small, and therefore, easy to study
2. They are uniparental in origin and do not take part in recombination
3. Their structure is known in greater detail
4. They can be studied from the samples of fossil remains
Subtopic:  Biochemical Evidences |
 61%
AIPMT - 2003
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Industrial melanism is an example of:
 

1. Drug resistance
2. Darkening of the skin due to smoke from industries
3. Protective resemblance with the surroundings
4. Defensive adaptation of skin against ultraviolet radiations
Subtopic:  Natural Selection |
 70%
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AIPMT - 2003
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In a random mating population in equilibrium, which of the following brings about a change in gene frequency in a non-directional manner?

1. Mutations 2. Random drift
3. Selection 4. Migration
Subtopic:  Hugo De Vries Theory of Evolution |
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Darwin in his 'Natural Selection Theory' did not believe in any role of which one of the following in organic evolution:

1. Parasites and predators as natural enemies

2. Survival of the fittest

3. Struggle for existence

4. Discontinuous variations

Subtopic:  Hugo De Vries Theory of Evolution |
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Which one of the following describes correctly the homologous structures:
 

1. Organs with anatomical similarities, but performing different functions
2. Organs with anatomical dissimilarities but performing the same function
3. Organs that have no function now, but had an important function in ancestors
4. Organs appear only in the embryonic stage and disappear later in the adult
Subtopic:  Palentological Evidences of Evolution |
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