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#29 | Hardy Weinberg Law: 2
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A population will not exist in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium if

1. individuals mate selectively

2. there are no mutations

3. there is no migration

4. the population is large

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The tendency of population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by 

1. random mating

2. lack of migration 

3. lack of mutations

4. lack of random mating

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At a particular locus, frequency of 'A' allele is 0.6 and that of 'a' is 0.4. What would be the frequency of heterozygotes in a randomly mating population of equilibrium ?

(1) 0.16

(2) 0.36

(3) 0.48

(4) 0.24

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If p=0.8 calculate q

1. 0.8 2. 0.2
3. 6.4 4. 0.4
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If in a given population number of individuals with dominant phenotype are 60%  what will be the number of heterozygote in that population?

1. Around 23% 2. Around 46%
3. 26% 4. 25%
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