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The most accepted line of descent in hum...

The most accepted line of descent in human evolution is:

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Australopithecus-->Ramapithecus -->Home sapiens -->homo habilis

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Home erectus -->Homo habilis -->Homo sapiens

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Ramapithecus -->Homo habilis -->Homo erectus -->Homo sapiens

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Australopithecus -->Ramapithecus -->Homo erectus -->Homo habitis -->Homo sapiens

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MBD-ECOLUTION-EXERCISE
  1. State and explain any three factors affecting allele frequency in popu...

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  2. Give a brief account of present day concept of evolution

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  3. The most accepted line of descent in human evolution is:

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  4. Which of the following is an example for connecting link species?

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  5. According to oparin which of the following was not present in primitiv...

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  6. How many genotypes and phenotypes are present in ABO blood group syste...

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  7. Write the dual purpose served by Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates in ...

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  8. State Charles’ law.

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  9. Mention the brain capacities of: Homo habilis

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  10. Mention the brain capacities of: Neanderthal man.

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  11. If the sequence of nucleotides on one strand of DNA is 5' ATGCATGTCCAG...

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  12. Explain the mechanism of sex determination in birds. How does it diffe...

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  13. when and where did Australopithecus live? Mention their characteristic...

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  14. Why both the strands of DNA do not act as template for RNA synthesis ?

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  15. Bring out the differences between De Vries mutations and Darwinian var...

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  16. What are fossils? Discuss the implication of fossils in evolution.

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  17. Explain the role of adaptor tRNA.

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  18. Describe adaptive radiation.

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  19. What is splicing? Why it is necessary in eukaryotic genes?

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  20. Why is DNA molecule more stable genetic material than RNA? Explain.

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