Step 1: Understanding Hardy-Weinberg Principle
- The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes allele frequencies in a non-evolving population.
- It assumes a large population size to minimize genetic drift.
Step 2: Why Large Population?
- Genetic drift affects small populations, disrupting equilibrium.
- Large populations maintain stable allele frequencies.
Step 3: Conclusion
The Hardy-Weinberg law applies to large populations, making Option (2) correct.
Identify the correct combinations:
The table given below is related to the checkerboard of dihybrid F\(_2\) progeny of Mendel’s experiment. Identify the correct combinations:
Match the following:
Match the following:
If \( \sqrt{5} - i\sqrt{15} = r(\cos\theta + i\sin\theta), -\pi < \theta < \pi, \) then
\[ r^2(\sec\theta + 3\csc^2\theta) = \]
The system of simultaneous linear equations :
\[ \begin{array}{rcl} x - 2y + 3z &=& 4 \\ 2x + 3y + z &=& 6 \\ 3x + y - 2z &=& 7 \end{array} \]
Calculate the determinant of the matrix: