Exam 17: Microevolution: Changes Within Populations
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In which of the following sexually reproducing populations does the Hardy-Weinberg principle of genetic equilibrium tell us what to expect?
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Which of the following best characterize mutations that confer no apparent selective advantage or disadvantage in a particular environment?
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Intermediate forms are often absent in characters showing qualitative variation.
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Studies of chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA suggest that every locus exhibits some variability in its nucleotide sequence. Which of the following does NOT apply in those studies?
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In a colony of 100 guinea pigs, 16 show the recessive trait of bristly hair. What is the percentage of heterozygotes in the population?
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Match the Hardy-Weinberg factor with the correct genetic designation.
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Match the Hardy-Weinberg factor with the correct genetic designation.
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Which of the following is NOT an agent of microevolutionary change?
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Which of the following processes results in microevolution without any form of natural selection?
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How could parasitism by wasps and feeding by birds result in a higher percentage of galls (made by gall-making flies) of medium size rather than small or large galls (or an even percentage of all sizes of galls)?
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In a colony of 100 guinea pigs, 16 show the recessive trait of bristly hair. What is the frequency of the recessive allele in the population?
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What is balanced polymorphism in a population likely the result of?
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Match the Hardy-Weinberg factor with the correct genetic designation.
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New traits arise from scratch through the formation of a new gene.
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Match each of the following definitions with the correct agent.
-random changes in allele frequencies caused by chance events
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Genetic drift can eliminate alleles from a population more quickly than natural selection.
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Natural selection results in organisms perfectly adapted to their environments.
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Imagine that the only survivors of a colony on Venus are a man and a woman, who happen to be both originally from southern Ukraine. Which of the following will their descendants show?
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