Deck 4: Modern Human Variation and Adaptation

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The ABO system is interesting from an anthropological perspective because it

A) illustrates that allele frequencies do NOT vary among populations
B) illustrates that some allele frequencies DO vary among populations
C) demonstrates that natural selection does not alter allele frequencies
D) has never been convincingly demonstrated for any allele
E) is no longer present in human populations
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Acclimatization refers to which of the following?

A) long-term adaptations of species to certain environmental conditions
B) an individual's short-term physiological responses to the environment
C) the appearance of a new species
D) slow genetic changes in populations
E) changes in climate
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What is significant about areas in the DNA that contain repeated segments?

A) They are termed SNPs
B) They are the basis for DNA fingerprinting
C) They are the same from person to person
D) They cannot be mapped
E) They disprove the belief that there are variations of the human genome
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The frequency of the O allele is almost 100 percent in indigenous

A) Northern Europeans
B) Chinese
C) Eurasians
D) Africans
E) South Americans
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Who was responsible for popularizing eugenics among 19th century Europeans?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Francis Galton
C) Georges Cuvier
D) Charles Lyell
E) Thomas Jefferson
Question
Population geneticists use the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium equation to determine

A) whether evolution is occurring at all loci throughout the genome simultaneously
B) whether allele frequencies in a population are changing
C) the mode of inheritance of Mendelian traits
D) whether a particular trait is polygenic
E) if human populations are operating on evolutionary forces
Question
The evolutionary development of the species H. sapiens

A) is determined solely by genetic factors
B) is determined solely by environmental factors
C) can be accurately measured by IQ tests
D) is a Mendelian trait
E) is the result of both genetic and environmental factors
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Adaptations are

A) seen only in nonhuman animals
B) the same as acclimatization responses
C) always temporary
D) long term evolutionary changes
E) short-term evolutionary changes
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A polytypic species

A) is one that has no phenotypic variability
B) has never been observed in nature
C) is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of no more than three traits
D) is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of one or more traits
E) is composed of widely dispersed populations
Question
Biological systems are balanced systems maintained by the interaction of physiological mechanisms that compensate for both external and internal changes. Such a balanced system is in

A) hypoxia
B) homeostasis
C) heterostasis
D) acclimatization
E) polystasis
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What is the term for the philosophy of "race improvement" through the forced sterilization of some groups and the encouraged reproduction of others?

A) eugenics
B) genetics
C) monogenism
D) polygenism
E) polytpyic
Question
The application of evolutionary principles to the study of human variation

A) reinforced traditional views of races as fixed biological entities that do not change
B) allowed scientists to ignore the adaptive significance of most traits
C) helped replace earlier views based solely on observed phenotypes
D) allowed scientists to divide the human species precisely into well-defined races
E) has been of little value for understanding human variation
Question
Which of the following contributes most to skin color?

A) hemoglobin
B) melanin
C) carotene
D) vitamin D
E) short-term acclimatization
Question
What is the false belief that there is a relationship between physical traits and certain behavioral traits such as intelligence and morality?

A) eugenics
B) monogenism
C) polygenism
D) biological determinism
E) homeostasis
Question
Lactose intolerance can be characterized by all of the following except

A) results from the lack of lactase
B) has a genetic basis
C) is a good example of biocultural evolution
D) can be influenced by the environment
E) does not involve a person's ability to digest milk
Question
The eugenics movement

A) formed the basis for notions of racial equality in Nazi Germany
B) was popular throughout the 1970s.
C) is a now discredited view of racial purity
D) was begun by Charles Darwin
E) is supported in biological data
Question
Which factors do not influence mate choice?

A) geographical
B) ecological
C) social
D) biological
E) isolation from other vicinities
Question
Deterministic (or racist) views concerning human variation were once or presently held by all of the following except

A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Oliver Wendell Holmes
D) Abraham Lincoln
E) biologists
Question
In its most common biological usage, the term race

A) has precise definitions agreed upon all anthropologists
B) refers to the geographically patterned phenotypic variation within a species
C) refers only to skin color
D) refers only to IQ
E) refers to a person's nationality
Question
Categorizing people on the basis of skin color

A) is mostly a twentieth century phenomenon
B) has been practiced only by Western Europeans
C) is a valid approach to racial taxonomy
D) has a long history and has been practiced by many peoples
E) began with Christopher Columbus
Question
Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, originated the eugenics approach to "race improvement."
Question
Developmental acclimatization occurs in those individuals who

A) have recently moved to a high altitude environment
B) have spent their adult life at high altitude
C) were born in a high altitude environment, but who grew up in a low altitude environment
D) grow up in high altitude environments
E) live at high altitude and are lactose intolerant
Question
Mechanisms for radiating body heat include which of the following?

A) increased production of red blood cells
B) vasodilation
C) vasoconstriction
D) increased activity levels
E) increased metabolic rate
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Anders Retzius was the first European scientist to classify humans into races.
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Ultraviolet radiation can be an important factor in selection for increased melanin production because UV radiation can cause which of the following?

A) rickets
B) albinism
C) skin cancer
D) the rebuilding of folate
E) spina bifida
Question
What causes rickets?

A) overexposure to ultraviolet radiation
B) too much vitamin D
C) an insufficient amount of melanin
D) too few melanocytes
E) an insufficient amount of vitamin D
Question
Light-skinned people, when compared to dark skinned people

A) produce too much melanin
B) have rickets
C) lack melanin
D) have no melanocytes
E) are not found in African populations
Question
The World Heath Organization lists ______ as the world's leading killer of adults.

A) car crashes
B) reality show stunts
C) tuberculosis
D) cholera
E) AIDS
Question
What are disease-causing organisms such as bacteria and viruses called?

A) pathogens
B) vectors
C) pandemics
D) endemics.
E) antigens
Question
The term race currently has only biological connotations and is without any social significance.
Question
Studies have shown that UV radiation rapidly depletes ______, which plays a crucial role in neural tube development of the embryo.

A) melanin
B) melanocytes
C) carotene
D) folate
E) vitamin C
Question
Dark skin is found in populations near the equator. Why?

A) It protects from frostbite.
B) It protects from overexposure to ultraviolet radiation.
C) It helps prevent rickets.
D) It protects from the damaging effects of UV radiation on folate.
E) It increases the skin's exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Question
Which of following protects from ultraviolet radiation?

A) carotene
B) hemoglobin
C) vitamin D
D) melanin
E) melanocytes
Question
Hypoxia

A) is the reduced availability of oxygen
B) occurs at higher altitudes because the atmosphere contains less oxygen than at sea level
C) exerts no stress on humans
D) is a problem for people living at sea level
E) is not a concern for humans
Question
Bergmann's rule

A) states that a linear body with long arms and legs is optimal for cold climates
B) concerns the relationship between climate and shape and size of appendages
C) states that bodies with increased mass or volume to surface area are optimal for cold climates
D) is based upon the principle that as arms increase in length, there is a corresponding increase in surface area
E) is based on the principle that heat is retained at the body surface
Question
When a disease is continuously present in a population it is said to be

A) pandemic
B) chronic
C) epidemic
D) lethal
E) endemic
Question
Sweating

A) is a uniquely human response to heat
B) has no detrimental physiological effects
C) is not an effective means of dissipating heat
D) permits cooling through evaporation
E) is an ability that varies from one human population to another
Question
Melanocytes

A) are cells that produce carotene
B) are found in the dermis
C) only occur in dark-skinned individuals
D) produce melanin
E) cause cancer
Question
What is an extensive outbreak of disease affecting large numbers of people over a wide area called?

A) pandemic
B) epidemic
C) vector
D) endemic
E) pathogen
Question
What is AIDS caused by?

A) mosquito bites
B) a bacterium
C) a mutation on a cell's receptor site
D) a virus
E) bad meat
Question
Thanks to the modern medicine, many infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and cholera are no longer a threat to human populations.
Question
Developmental acclimatization occurs in high-altitude natives during growth and development.
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Discuss the factors that are contributing to the reemergence of infectious diseases that used to be close to extinction.
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The majority of modern anthropologists regard biological determinism as a valid mode of explaining human racial differences.
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Define the term race. How does the modern use of race differ from the 19th century use of race?
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What does it mean when one states that humans are members of the same polytypic species?
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Define vasoconstriction and describe its role in the human physiological response to cold.
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Infectious diseases have exerted enormous selective pressures on our species.
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The most interesting fact about human skin color is that there appears to be no adaptive significance whatsoever to population-level variations in skin color.
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What polymorphisms exist at the DNA level?
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The term ethnicity was originally proposed in order to avoid the emotional baggage associated with the term race.
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Forensic anthropologists must deal with the race concept because they are asked by law enforcement agencies to identify an individual's race from skeletal remains.
Question
Explain the historical views on human variation.
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What is the adaptive value of dark skin tones in equatorial regions such as Africa? If all humans are ultimately from Africa, what hypotheses might explain why skin tones lightened as humans came to occupy more northern latitudes?
Question
How did the adoption of a settled lifestyle affect patterns of infectious disease in human populations?
Question
Discuss developmental acclimatization to high altitude.
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Outline the general principles of Bergmann's and Allen's rules. Can we use these rules to explain human phenotypic variation at the level of the population?
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Explain what HIV is and the hypothesis of its origin. Describe why it is seen as the best example of evolution and adaptation in a pathogen.
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What is the physiological mechanism of lactose intolerance? Why is the ability to digest milk sugars an example of biocultural evolution?
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Define vasodilation and describe its role in the human physiological response to heat.
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1
The ABO system is interesting from an anthropological perspective because it

A) illustrates that allele frequencies do NOT vary among populations
B) illustrates that some allele frequencies DO vary among populations
C) demonstrates that natural selection does not alter allele frequencies
D) has never been convincingly demonstrated for any allele
E) is no longer present in human populations
B
2
Acclimatization refers to which of the following?

A) long-term adaptations of species to certain environmental conditions
B) an individual's short-term physiological responses to the environment
C) the appearance of a new species
D) slow genetic changes in populations
E) changes in climate
B
3
What is significant about areas in the DNA that contain repeated segments?

A) They are termed SNPs
B) They are the basis for DNA fingerprinting
C) They are the same from person to person
D) They cannot be mapped
E) They disprove the belief that there are variations of the human genome
B
4
The frequency of the O allele is almost 100 percent in indigenous

A) Northern Europeans
B) Chinese
C) Eurasians
D) Africans
E) South Americans
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Who was responsible for popularizing eugenics among 19th century Europeans?

A) Charles Darwin
B) Francis Galton
C) Georges Cuvier
D) Charles Lyell
E) Thomas Jefferson
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6
Population geneticists use the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium equation to determine

A) whether evolution is occurring at all loci throughout the genome simultaneously
B) whether allele frequencies in a population are changing
C) the mode of inheritance of Mendelian traits
D) whether a particular trait is polygenic
E) if human populations are operating on evolutionary forces
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The evolutionary development of the species H. sapiens

A) is determined solely by genetic factors
B) is determined solely by environmental factors
C) can be accurately measured by IQ tests
D) is a Mendelian trait
E) is the result of both genetic and environmental factors
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Adaptations are

A) seen only in nonhuman animals
B) the same as acclimatization responses
C) always temporary
D) long term evolutionary changes
E) short-term evolutionary changes
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A polytypic species

A) is one that has no phenotypic variability
B) has never been observed in nature
C) is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of no more than three traits
D) is one composed of local populations that differ from one another with regard to the expression of one or more traits
E) is composed of widely dispersed populations
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10
Biological systems are balanced systems maintained by the interaction of physiological mechanisms that compensate for both external and internal changes. Such a balanced system is in

A) hypoxia
B) homeostasis
C) heterostasis
D) acclimatization
E) polystasis
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11
What is the term for the philosophy of "race improvement" through the forced sterilization of some groups and the encouraged reproduction of others?

A) eugenics
B) genetics
C) monogenism
D) polygenism
E) polytpyic
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The application of evolutionary principles to the study of human variation

A) reinforced traditional views of races as fixed biological entities that do not change
B) allowed scientists to ignore the adaptive significance of most traits
C) helped replace earlier views based solely on observed phenotypes
D) allowed scientists to divide the human species precisely into well-defined races
E) has been of little value for understanding human variation
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Which of the following contributes most to skin color?

A) hemoglobin
B) melanin
C) carotene
D) vitamin D
E) short-term acclimatization
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14
What is the false belief that there is a relationship between physical traits and certain behavioral traits such as intelligence and morality?

A) eugenics
B) monogenism
C) polygenism
D) biological determinism
E) homeostasis
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15
Lactose intolerance can be characterized by all of the following except

A) results from the lack of lactase
B) has a genetic basis
C) is a good example of biocultural evolution
D) can be influenced by the environment
E) does not involve a person's ability to digest milk
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The eugenics movement

A) formed the basis for notions of racial equality in Nazi Germany
B) was popular throughout the 1970s.
C) is a now discredited view of racial purity
D) was begun by Charles Darwin
E) is supported in biological data
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Which factors do not influence mate choice?

A) geographical
B) ecological
C) social
D) biological
E) isolation from other vicinities
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Deterministic (or racist) views concerning human variation were once or presently held by all of the following except

A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) Oliver Wendell Holmes
D) Abraham Lincoln
E) biologists
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19
In its most common biological usage, the term race

A) has precise definitions agreed upon all anthropologists
B) refers to the geographically patterned phenotypic variation within a species
C) refers only to skin color
D) refers only to IQ
E) refers to a person's nationality
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Categorizing people on the basis of skin color

A) is mostly a twentieth century phenomenon
B) has been practiced only by Western Europeans
C) is a valid approach to racial taxonomy
D) has a long history and has been practiced by many peoples
E) began with Christopher Columbus
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Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, originated the eugenics approach to "race improvement."
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22
Developmental acclimatization occurs in those individuals who

A) have recently moved to a high altitude environment
B) have spent their adult life at high altitude
C) were born in a high altitude environment, but who grew up in a low altitude environment
D) grow up in high altitude environments
E) live at high altitude and are lactose intolerant
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Mechanisms for radiating body heat include which of the following?

A) increased production of red blood cells
B) vasodilation
C) vasoconstriction
D) increased activity levels
E) increased metabolic rate
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Anders Retzius was the first European scientist to classify humans into races.
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25
Ultraviolet radiation can be an important factor in selection for increased melanin production because UV radiation can cause which of the following?

A) rickets
B) albinism
C) skin cancer
D) the rebuilding of folate
E) spina bifida
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What causes rickets?

A) overexposure to ultraviolet radiation
B) too much vitamin D
C) an insufficient amount of melanin
D) too few melanocytes
E) an insufficient amount of vitamin D
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Light-skinned people, when compared to dark skinned people

A) produce too much melanin
B) have rickets
C) lack melanin
D) have no melanocytes
E) are not found in African populations
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The World Heath Organization lists ______ as the world's leading killer of adults.

A) car crashes
B) reality show stunts
C) tuberculosis
D) cholera
E) AIDS
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What are disease-causing organisms such as bacteria and viruses called?

A) pathogens
B) vectors
C) pandemics
D) endemics.
E) antigens
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The term race currently has only biological connotations and is without any social significance.
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31
Studies have shown that UV radiation rapidly depletes ______, which plays a crucial role in neural tube development of the embryo.

A) melanin
B) melanocytes
C) carotene
D) folate
E) vitamin C
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Dark skin is found in populations near the equator. Why?

A) It protects from frostbite.
B) It protects from overexposure to ultraviolet radiation.
C) It helps prevent rickets.
D) It protects from the damaging effects of UV radiation on folate.
E) It increases the skin's exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
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33
Which of following protects from ultraviolet radiation?

A) carotene
B) hemoglobin
C) vitamin D
D) melanin
E) melanocytes
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34
Hypoxia

A) is the reduced availability of oxygen
B) occurs at higher altitudes because the atmosphere contains less oxygen than at sea level
C) exerts no stress on humans
D) is a problem for people living at sea level
E) is not a concern for humans
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Bergmann's rule

A) states that a linear body with long arms and legs is optimal for cold climates
B) concerns the relationship between climate and shape and size of appendages
C) states that bodies with increased mass or volume to surface area are optimal for cold climates
D) is based upon the principle that as arms increase in length, there is a corresponding increase in surface area
E) is based on the principle that heat is retained at the body surface
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When a disease is continuously present in a population it is said to be

A) pandemic
B) chronic
C) epidemic
D) lethal
E) endemic
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37
Sweating

A) is a uniquely human response to heat
B) has no detrimental physiological effects
C) is not an effective means of dissipating heat
D) permits cooling through evaporation
E) is an ability that varies from one human population to another
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Melanocytes

A) are cells that produce carotene
B) are found in the dermis
C) only occur in dark-skinned individuals
D) produce melanin
E) cause cancer
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What is an extensive outbreak of disease affecting large numbers of people over a wide area called?

A) pandemic
B) epidemic
C) vector
D) endemic
E) pathogen
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What is AIDS caused by?

A) mosquito bites
B) a bacterium
C) a mutation on a cell's receptor site
D) a virus
E) bad meat
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Thanks to the modern medicine, many infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and cholera are no longer a threat to human populations.
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Developmental acclimatization occurs in high-altitude natives during growth and development.
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Discuss the factors that are contributing to the reemergence of infectious diseases that used to be close to extinction.
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The majority of modern anthropologists regard biological determinism as a valid mode of explaining human racial differences.
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Define the term race. How does the modern use of race differ from the 19th century use of race?
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What does it mean when one states that humans are members of the same polytypic species?
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Define vasoconstriction and describe its role in the human physiological response to cold.
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Infectious diseases have exerted enormous selective pressures on our species.
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The most interesting fact about human skin color is that there appears to be no adaptive significance whatsoever to population-level variations in skin color.
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What polymorphisms exist at the DNA level?
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The term ethnicity was originally proposed in order to avoid the emotional baggage associated with the term race.
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Forensic anthropologists must deal with the race concept because they are asked by law enforcement agencies to identify an individual's race from skeletal remains.
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Explain the historical views on human variation.
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What is the adaptive value of dark skin tones in equatorial regions such as Africa? If all humans are ultimately from Africa, what hypotheses might explain why skin tones lightened as humans came to occupy more northern latitudes?
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How did the adoption of a settled lifestyle affect patterns of infectious disease in human populations?
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Discuss developmental acclimatization to high altitude.
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Outline the general principles of Bergmann's and Allen's rules. Can we use these rules to explain human phenotypic variation at the level of the population?
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Explain what HIV is and the hypothesis of its origin. Describe why it is seen as the best example of evolution and adaptation in a pathogen.
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What is the physiological mechanism of lactose intolerance? Why is the ability to digest milk sugars an example of biocultural evolution?
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Define vasodilation and describe its role in the human physiological response to heat.
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