Deck 26: Evolutionary Genetics

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The formation of polyploids in plants is an example of this model.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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The concept of adaptive peaks to symbolically represent selection of genotypes was first introduced by .

A) Dobzhansky
B) Darwin
C) Mayr
D) Wright
E) Wallace
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Who was the first to propose that species were the result of isolating mechanisms?

A) Darwin
B) Wallace
C) Dobzhansky
D) Morgan
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Occurs due to geographic separation of a population.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following is not a prezygotic isolating mechanism?

A) Temporal isolation
B) Habitat isolation
C) Mechanical isolation
D) Hybrid inviability
E) Sexual isolation
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The modern understanding of evolution or the Neo-Darwinian theory is based on the work of what individual?

A) Morgan
B) Wallace
C) Sturtevant
D) Dobzhansky
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Molecular clocks are based on mutations.

A) Advantageous
B) Lethal
C) Deleterious
D) Neutral
E) All of the answers are correct
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When members of a species occupy the same habitat.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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The most common mechanism of speciation.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following can be used to compare species at the molecular level?

A) Direct DNA sequencing
B) Restriction mapping
C) Immunological studies
D) Protein comparisons
E) All of the answers are correct
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How does the species recognition concept differ from the biological species concept?

A) Reproductive isolation does not play a role in the species recognition concept
B) Sexual recognition plays acts as the primary force for speciation
C) The sizes of the groups of interbreeding individuals are different
D) They don't differ at all
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Founder effect is an example of this.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which concept of speciation postulates that similar organisms will have overlapping needs in the environment?

A) Ecological
B) Reproductive
C) Dualogical
D) Phylogenetic
E) Evolutionary
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The biological species concept was introduced by what individual?

A) Dobzhansky
B) Darwin
C) Mayr
D) Paterson
E) Wallace
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Based on rRNA analysis, all life on Earth can be grouped into how many major branches?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
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The changing composition of a gene pool with regard to a particular allele over a measurable period of time is called .

A) Microevolution
B) Macroevolution
C) Molecular evolution
D) None of the answers are correct
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Horizontal gene transfer is most common among what group of organisms?

A) Humans
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Plants
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Hybrid zones are a characteristic of this model.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following terms represents homologous genes that are found in different species?

A) Paralogs
B) Orthologs
C) Gene families
D) None of the answers are correct
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Expression of mouse Pax6 in various parts of the Drosophila body led to what result?

A) Formation of antennae at the sites of Pax6 expression
B) Absence of eye formation in Drosophila
C) Formation of additional legs on the Drosophila body
D) Formation of Drosophila eyes at the sites of Pax6 expression.
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Which of the following would NOT be an explanation of how observed differences in variation occur at the microevolutionary level?

A) Allelic differences in genes
B) Changes in chromosome structure
C) Changes in chromosome number
D) Changes in DNA sequence
E) All of the answers are correct
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Microevolution is the term given to evolutionary changes that produce new species and groups of
species.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major branches of life based on rRNA studies?

A) Bacteria
B) Animalia
C) Archaea
D) Eukaryotes
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Orthologous genes may form gene families in a species.
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The production of sterile offspring is an example of a prezygotic isolation mechanism.
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Researchers who study molecular evolution often analyze DNA sequences using computer programs
which identify homologous sequences.
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At the microevolutionary level, natural selection is based on genetic differences that give an individual
a selective advantage.
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Evo-devo studies evolution through comparisons of developmental gene expression to determine
evolutionary relationships.
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Which of the following correctly accounts for the rate of evolutionary change?

A) Punctuated equilibrium
B) Gradualism
C) Neither model is completely correct
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Non-Darwinian evolution is based on nonneutral mutations.
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Regions of a chromosome that contain groups of linked genes in several species are called .

A) Linkage groups
B) Synteny groups
C) Regression groups
D) Homology groups
E) None of the answers are correct
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A graphic illustration of the relationships between species is called a phylogenetic tree.
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A species is a group of individuals whose members have the potential to interbreed and produce
viable, fertile offspring.
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Homologous genes are derived from the same ancestral gene.
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The formation of polyploids in plants is an example of this model.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
C
2
The concept of adaptive peaks to symbolically represent selection of genotypes was first introduced by .

A) Dobzhansky
B) Darwin
C) Mayr
D) Wright
E) Wallace
D
3
Who was the first to propose that species were the result of isolating mechanisms?

A) Darwin
B) Wallace
C) Dobzhansky
D) Morgan
C
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Occurs due to geographic separation of a population.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following is not a prezygotic isolating mechanism?

A) Temporal isolation
B) Habitat isolation
C) Mechanical isolation
D) Hybrid inviability
E) Sexual isolation
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The modern understanding of evolution or the Neo-Darwinian theory is based on the work of what individual?

A) Morgan
B) Wallace
C) Sturtevant
D) Dobzhansky
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Molecular clocks are based on mutations.

A) Advantageous
B) Lethal
C) Deleterious
D) Neutral
E) All of the answers are correct
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When members of a species occupy the same habitat.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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The most common mechanism of speciation.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following can be used to compare species at the molecular level?

A) Direct DNA sequencing
B) Restriction mapping
C) Immunological studies
D) Protein comparisons
E) All of the answers are correct
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How does the species recognition concept differ from the biological species concept?

A) Reproductive isolation does not play a role in the species recognition concept
B) Sexual recognition plays acts as the primary force for speciation
C) The sizes of the groups of interbreeding individuals are different
D) They don't differ at all
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Founder effect is an example of this.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which concept of speciation postulates that similar organisms will have overlapping needs in the environment?

A) Ecological
B) Reproductive
C) Dualogical
D) Phylogenetic
E) Evolutionary
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The biological species concept was introduced by what individual?

A) Dobzhansky
B) Darwin
C) Mayr
D) Paterson
E) Wallace
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Based on rRNA analysis, all life on Earth can be grouped into how many major branches?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
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The changing composition of a gene pool with regard to a particular allele over a measurable period of time is called .

A) Microevolution
B) Macroevolution
C) Molecular evolution
D) None of the answers are correct
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Horizontal gene transfer is most common among what group of organisms?

A) Humans
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Plants
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Hybrid zones are a characteristic of this model.

A) Parapatric speciation
B) Allopatric speciation
C) Sympatric speciation
D) All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following terms represents homologous genes that are found in different species?

A) Paralogs
B) Orthologs
C) Gene families
D) None of the answers are correct
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Expression of mouse Pax6 in various parts of the Drosophila body led to what result?

A) Formation of antennae at the sites of Pax6 expression
B) Absence of eye formation in Drosophila
C) Formation of additional legs on the Drosophila body
D) Formation of Drosophila eyes at the sites of Pax6 expression.
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Which of the following would NOT be an explanation of how observed differences in variation occur at the microevolutionary level?

A) Allelic differences in genes
B) Changes in chromosome structure
C) Changes in chromosome number
D) Changes in DNA sequence
E) All of the answers are correct
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Microevolution is the term given to evolutionary changes that produce new species and groups of
species.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major branches of life based on rRNA studies?

A) Bacteria
B) Animalia
C) Archaea
D) Eukaryotes
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Orthologous genes may form gene families in a species.
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The production of sterile offspring is an example of a prezygotic isolation mechanism.
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Researchers who study molecular evolution often analyze DNA sequences using computer programs
which identify homologous sequences.
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At the microevolutionary level, natural selection is based on genetic differences that give an individual
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Evo-devo studies evolution through comparisons of developmental gene expression to determine
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Which of the following correctly accounts for the rate of evolutionary change?

A) Punctuated equilibrium
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C) Neither model is completely correct
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Non-Darwinian evolution is based on nonneutral mutations.
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Regions of a chromosome that contain groups of linked genes in several species are called .

A) Linkage groups
B) Synteny groups
C) Regression groups
D) Homology groups
E) None of the answers are correct
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A graphic illustration of the relationships between species is called a phylogenetic tree.
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A species is a group of individuals whose members have the potential to interbreed and produce
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Homologous genes are derived from the same ancestral gene.
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