According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle,a difference in the values of measured and expected allelic frequencies indicates all of the following,except:

  • A
    Changes in the gene pool
  • B
    Disturbance in genetic equilibrium
  • C
    Extent of evolutionary change
  • D
    Absence of any kind of evolution

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Select the $INCORRECT$ statement from the following regarding evolution.

In a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,the frequency of the recessive allele for a certain genetic trait is $0.20$. What percentage of individuals in the next generation is expected to show the dominant trait (in $\%$)?

Which of the following factors can cause a change in the frequency of genes or alleles in future generations?

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If $51\%$ of the members in a population possess at least one dominant allele,find the frequency of recessive individuals in that population.

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