1. Organisms are classified on the basis of similarities and differences amongst them. Thus, organisms with similar features are grouped together. if another organism shows all features of a particular group and some modifications over it, than it is said to more evolved. So one can say that in a partiRead more

    Organisms are classified on the basis of similarities and differences amongst them. Thus, organisms with similar features are grouped together. if another organism shows all features of a particular group and some modifications over it, than it is said to more evolved. So one can say that in a particular group the organisms would have co-evolved. this shows that evolution and classification are interlinked.

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  2. On the basis of population study whichever trait is more prevalent is the dominant one. In this case, the study says that light eye coloured children have light eyed parents. this clearly shows that is recessive trait so that both parents give the recessive gene for the child also to be homozygous rRead more

    On the basis of population study whichever trait is more prevalent is the dominant one. In this case, the study says that light eye coloured children have light eyed parents. this clearly shows that is recessive trait so that both parents give the recessive gene for the child also to be homozygous recessive.

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