Given below are the few statements on concepts related to genome evolution. A. Presence of introns in some chloroplast genes suggests that endosymbiosis (leading to organelle evolution) occurred before loss […]
Tag: CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Molecular Evolution
Tag: CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Molecular Evolution
CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Molecular Evolution
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Positive Selection and the dN/dS Ratio: Interpreting Evidence from Molecular Evolution
If the ratio of the number of non-synonymous to snynonymous substitutions per site in protein coding gene is greater than one, it is an evidence of selection that is (1) […]
Neutral Theory Prediction: Why Human and Chimp Pseudogenes Differ More Than Coding Genes
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Which of the following is a prediction of neutral theory of molecular evolution that is supported by data? (1) Human and chimps differ more in DNA sequences of psuedogenes than […]
Understanding the Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution: What Is NOT True About Kimura’s Proposal?
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Which one of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the Neutral Theory as proposed by Motoo Kimura? (1) Except for advantageous mutations, most alleles are under neutral selection (2) […]
What Does Molecular Evolution Reflect? Understanding Its Limits in Convergent Evolution
Molecular evolution generally do not reflects (1) Species divergence (2) Convergent evolution (3) Natural selection (4) Neutral mutation What Does Molecular Evolution Reflect? Understanding Its Limits in Convergent Evolution […]
What Is the Key Assumption Behind the Molecular Clock Hypothesis?
What is basic assumption for using molecular clocks for estimation of molecular evolution? (1) Rate of neutral mutation is constant over time (2) Rate of evolution is constant over time […]
Where Is the Rate of Molecular Evolution Slowest? Non-Synonymous Codon Changes Explained
Rate of molecular evolution would be least in (1) Non-synonymous change in codon (2) Synonymous change in codon (3) Flanking regions of genes (4) Introns of genes Where Is […]
Where Is Genetic Variation Highest in Genes? Introns Lead the Way
6. Genes between related organism exhibits high variation. The variations would be maximally observed in (1) Exons (2) Intron (3) Promoters (4) Polyadenylation site Where Is Genetic Variation Highest […]
Gene Duplication and Divergence: The Major Force Behind the Evolution of Genes and Proteins
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Major cause of evolution of genes and protein is (1) Point mutation (2) Chromosomal aberrations (3) Sexual reproduction (4) Gene duplication and divergence Gene Duplication and Divergence: The Major […]
Why Is the Allele Frequency 0.5 in Different Populations? Understanding the Role of Neutral Alleles
Allele frequency of a particular allele was found to be 0.5 in three different populations. It is probably due to is (1) Neutral allele (2) Stable polymorphism (3) Heterozygote advantage […]


