
The problem involves understanding the mode of selection based on the relationship between birth weight and the degree of survival in human births. The graph provided illustrates the degree of survival on the y-axis and birth weight on the x-axis.
Let's analyze the graph and the given options:
Conclusion: The graph displayed in the question shows a single peak at an intermediate birth weight, indicating that newborns with an average birth weight have a higher survival rate compared to those at either extreme. This pattern is characteristic of stabilizing selection, where the average phenotype is preferred, reducing variation in the population.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Stabilizing
| Group I | Group II |
| P) Treponema pallidum | 1) Sleeping sickness |
| Q) Trypanosoma cruzi | 2) Whooping cough |
| R) Trypanosoma gambiense | 3) Chagas disease |
| S) Bordetella pertussis | 4) Syphilis |
Match the diseases in Group I with their causative organisms in Group II
Group I Group II
(P) Syphilis (1) Shigella dysenteriae
(Q) Bacillary dysentery (2) Bordetella pertussis
(R) Gas gangrene (3) Treponema pallidum
(S) Whooping cough (4) Clostridium perfringens