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    Evolutionary convergence is characterised by

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

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    Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes.

    Column IColumn II
    A. Saltation(i) Darwin
    B. Formation of life was preceded by chemical evolution(ii) Louis Pasteur
    C. Reproductive fitness(iii) De Vries
    D. Life comes from pre-existing life(iv) Oparin and Haldane

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    Which one of the following options gives one correct example each of convergent evolution and divergent evolution?

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    The correct sequence for the manufacture of the compounds on the primitive earth is

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    Which of the following eras, in geological time scale, corresponds to the period when life had not originated upon the earth?

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    Which of following represents correct order of evolution?

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    Golden age of reptiles was

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    Identify the correct arrangement of periods of Palaeozoic era in ascending order in geological time scale.

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    The Hardy-Weinberg principle cannot operate if

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