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6. In the Hardy- Weinberg equation what does q2 mean?

  • Homozygous recessive
  • Homozygous dominant
  • hertrozygous

7. In the Hardy- Weinberg criteria, what does the F stand for

  • Frequency( allele)
  • Fertility (equal)
  • Family (large)

8. How many gene pools does speciation start with?

  • 1
  • 4
  • 2
  • 3

9. If being yellow is advantageous to being blue, more yellow would survive. What type of selection is thing?

  • Directional
  • Stabilising
  • Extinction

10. What does recessive mean?

  • Only shows effect when the dominant is absent
  • The position of a particular gene
  • Different form of an allele

11. If two groups are seperwted by a forest. What type of isolation is this?

  • Mechanical
  • Geographic
  • Behavioural

12. What is the autosome?

  • A picture of all the chromosomes
  • All the chromosomes apart from the sex chromosomes
  • Just the sex chromosomes

13. In selection what does the A not stand for

  • Adverse
  • Allele frequency
  • Advantage

14. What type of selection is when the range is reduced?

  • Modal
  • Stabilising
  • Directional

15. What is the acronym for speciation?

  • OCVSRA
  • MIST
  • LMMMF

16. What does co-dominance mean?

  • Two genes of equal dominance
  • Both alleles are expressed in the phenotype
  • Two dominant alleles

17. What is an allele?

  • Two types of a gene
  • A different form of a gene
  • A persons observable characteristic

18. In selection, what does the R stand for?

  • Reproductive success
  • Rivalry
  • Race of life

19. If the genotypes AO and BO were to mate. What would the offsprings Phenotype be?

  • AB,O,A,B
  • A,B,O
  • A,B

20. Which of these is a disease the women can be carriers of?

  • Huntington disease
  • Haemophilia
  • Cancer