Exam 2: Heredity and Evolution
Exam 1: Introduction to Anthropology56 Questions
Exam 2: Heredity and Evolution63 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Evolutionary Theory54 Questions
Exam 4: Modern Human Variation and Adaptation60 Questions
Exam 5: Macroevolution: Processes of Vertebrate and Mammalian Evolution57 Questions
Exam 6: An Overview of the Primates67 Questions
Exam 7: Primate Behavior63 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding the Past: Archaeological and Paleoanthropological Methods79 Questions
Exam 9: Hominin Origins72 Questions
Exam 10: The First Dispersal of the Genus Homo: Homo Erectus and Contemporaries55 Questions
Exam 11: Premodern Humans65 Questions
Exam 12: The Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans63 Questions
Exam 13: Early Holocene Hunters and Gatherers73 Questions
Exam 14: Food Production68 Questions
Exam 15: The First Civilizations72 Questions
Exam 16: Conclusion49 Questions
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What is the effect of genetic bottlenecks on human and nonhuman species?
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The HbS allele increased in frequency in West African populations due to which of the following?
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In a hypothetical situation, B is the allele that causes brachydactyly. If a man who has normal fingers (bb) and a woman with brachydactyly (Bb) have children, what proportion of these children would you expect to have normal fingers? (Hint: Use a Punnett square).
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A person who is homozygous recessive at a locus has which of the following?
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What is the term for the condition of two copies of the same allele being present in the genotype?
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Explain how two parents who do NOT express a particular trait in their phenotype can nevertheless produce children who express the trait. Give an example of a specific trait or disease where this could occur.
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What is it called when a person possesses two different alleles at the same locus, and both alleles are expressed in the phenotype?
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Which statement concerning the F1 plants in Mendel's experiments is false?
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Which of the following types of traits are governed by more than one genetic locus?
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Recessive conditions are usually associated with the lack of production of an enzyme.
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The genotype sets limits and potentials for development and interacts with the environment to produce the phenotype.
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How do the basic principles of inheritance, identified by Mendel in plants, differ from those in humans?
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Dominance and recessiveness are all-or-nothing situations because the recessive allele has no phenotypic effects in heterozygotes.
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What is the term used to refer to the observable, physical expression of genotypes?
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Why is mutation an important element in accounting for the variation in mtDNA? What are the factors that redistribute genetic variation?
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According to the principle of independent assortment there is a __________chance that any tall pea plant will produce either yellow or green peas.
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