Deck 4: Genes and Their Evolution: Population Genetics

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Population geneticists refer to a reproductive population as a deme.
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When individuals of the same species are reproductively isolated,genetic differences may accumulate in sufficient number so that new species could emerge.Such an event would be an example of:

A)microevolution.
B)founder effect.
C)equilibrium.
D)macroevolution.
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While conducting research with a small population in South America you note that an overwhelming majority of individuals exhibit signs of a specific genetic abnormality.This is most likely the result of:

A)natural selection.
B)founder effect.
C)extinction.
D)gene flow.
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Klinefelter's syndrome results from males passing on an extra copy of the X chromosome (resulting in a 47-chromosome,XXY karyotype).
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The inability to taste PTC indicates a homozygous recessive genotype.
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Malaria is caused by:

A)bites from infected mosquitoes.
B)a genetic mutation.
C)drinking bad water.
D)eating spoiled food.
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Reproductive isolation is key to the development of individual species.
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In certain species of nonhuman primates there are groups where only one dominant female has access to mates.The other females must wait until the opportunity to gain mate access presents itself.This will have direct impacts on " fitness," influencing which of the following?

A)reproductive success
B)aggressiveness
C)strength
D)age at death
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The physical location of a gene within the genome is called the:

A)chromosome.
B)nucleus.
C)address.
D)locus.
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Evolution can best be defined as:

A)the appearance of a new species.
B)a change in allele frequencies in a breeding population over time.
C)changes in the DNA of an individual over his or her lifetime.
D)a process that occurs only over extremely long periods of time.
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Mutations caused by some external agent such as X-rays or exposure to toxic chemicals are called spontaneous mutations.
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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium assumes:

A)strong selection pressure on the trait(s)being studied.
B)a significant mutation rate from generation to generation.
C)gene flow that is equal both into and out of the population.
D)no gene flow,mutation,genetic drift,or natural selection.
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The southern migration of which African people may have led to a significant increase in the incidence of malaria?

A)Masai
B)Turkana
C)Efe
D)Bantu
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Mutation is one of many sources of new alleles.
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The effects of gene flow have decreased from 10,000 years ago to the present.
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The type of selection that favored progressively larger brain size in human evolution is:

A)natural selection.
B)directional selection.
C)stabilizing selection.
D)disruptive selection.
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Genetic drift is the force of evolution that is most powerful when acting on very large populations.
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Together,all of the alleles contained within a group of interbreeding individuals is known as a:

A)gene pool.
B)population.
C)clinal distribution.
D)polymorphism.
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Lactase persistence occurs in human populations with a long history of animal husbandry and milk consumption.
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Sickle-cell anemia is the result of a single-point mutation on chromosome 11.
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Australian aborigines are an endogamous society.This means that marriage and reproduction take place within the group leading to:

A)increased genetic diversity through genetic drift.
B)migration without gene flow.
C)more genetic diversity than would be observed in an exogamous society.
D)decreased genetic diversity due to a lack of admixture.
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The best-documented case of industrial melanism involves:

A)Galápagos finches.
B)dung beetles.
C)monarch butterflies.
D)peppered moths.
Question
Over a period of two generations,the frequency of green dung beetles in a population shifts from 75% to 71% while the frequency of brown dung beetles within this population shifts from 25% to 29%.This is an example of:

A)minievolution.
B)microevolution.
C)millievolution.
D)nanoevolution.
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What effect does natural selection have on population variation?

A)increases variation
B)decreases variation
C)both increases and decreases variation
D)does not affect variation
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The ABO and MN blood-type frequencies of the Dunkers differ significantly from those of current American and German populations due to:

A)genetic drift.
B)natural selection.
C)gene flow.
D)mutation.
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Mutations to which cells are most likely to have significant evolutionary consequences?

A)sex cells (gametes)
B)red blood cells
C)skin pigment cells
D)brain cells
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The vector for transmitting the malarial parasite to humans is:

A)dirty drinking water.
B)mosquitoes.
C)rats.
D)monkeys.
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Spontaneous mutation is the result of:

A)unknown causes.
B)X-rays.
C)toxic chemicals.
D)UV radiation.
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We know that Upper Paleolithic food foragers in Europe are ancestors to modern European populations because of:

A)recent genetic research.
B)archaeological evidence.
C)both populations living in the same area.
D)none of the above
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Studies of Darwin's finches have found that at certain points in time all finches on the island have either wide beaks or sharp narrow beaks.The type of evolution that leads to this phenotype distribution is:

A)directional selection.
B)natural selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)stabilizing selection.
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A point mutation that does not result in a change to the amino acid coded for is said to be a:

A)spontaneous mutation.
B)synonymous mutation.
C)selective mutation.
D)stabilizing mutation.
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Another name for the evolutionary force called gene flow is:

A)founder effect.
B)disruptive selection.
C)admixture.
D)transposition.
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Transposable elements are DNA sequences that:

A)are not coded to produce proteins.
B)contain numerous point mutations.
C)occur only on the X and Y chromosomes.
D)insert themselves into other parts of the genome.
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You are reading a scientific article about cheetahs that have stripes instead of spots.The article refers to this as a genetic mutation.Though you see it has no negative impacts on the cheetahs' fitness,the stripes are nevertheless considered a genetic mutation because:

A)mutations can result in an evolutionary advantage.
B)mutations can result in an evolutionary disadvantage.
C)mutations can have no effect on the phenotype.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a genetic disorder that decreases susceptibility to malaria?

A)G6PD deficiency (favism)
B)sickle-cell anemia
C)Huntington's chorea
D)thalassemia
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The clinal decrease in type B blood from East Asia to Western Europe is probably the result of:

A)founder effect.
B)stabilizing selection.
C)mutation.
D)gene flow.
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Which of the evolutionary forces is most likely to decrease variation between populations?

A)gene flow
B)founder effect
C)mutation
D)natural selection
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A random change in allele frequencies over time is known as:

A)genetic drift.
B)gene flow.
C)admixture.
D)gene migration.
Question
Patrilocal societies are expected to display:

A)greater mtDNA diversity than Y chromosome diversity.
B)roughly equivalent mtDNA and Y chromosome diversity.
C)greater Y chromosome diversity than mtDNA diversity.
D)There is no strong correlation between societal structure and genetic diversity (none of the above).
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The absence of the A and B alleles in Native American populations is a result of:

A)natural selection.
B)gene flow.
C)founder effect.
D)mutation.
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Why is a frameshift mutation far more likely to lead to a defective protein compared with a point mutation?
Question
Frameshift mutations are more likely to have an impact at the phenotypic level because:

A)frameshift mutations are the result of a change in a single nucleotide.
B)frameshift mutations are the result of exposure to radiation.
C)frameshift mutations produce a protein having no function.
D)frameshift mutations are mobile pieces of DNA.
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Fitness trade-off refers to selection favoring which genotype?

A)homozygous dominant
B)homozygous recessive
C)heterozygous
D)no genotype is favored
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A genetic study conducted over two generations found that the frequency of genotypes in the first generation were,AA: 0.36,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.16.In the second generation,genotype frequencies remained the same.According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,we can assume:

A)negative assortative mating has maintained gene frequencies.
B)mutations have likely occurred resulting in the same frequency.
C)mating in this population is random.
D)the population is small and we cannot detect change.
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Why is the incidence of sickle-cell anemia an excellent example of a "balanced polymorphism," in which two or more alleles are maintained by natural selection in a population?
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Explain how the founder effect can lead to a descendent population that differs greatly from its parent population over a relatively short period of time.
Question
An individual who displays the disease sickle-cell anemia must have inherited the deleterious allele from both phenotypically normal parents.This individual is therefore:

A)homozygous dominant.
B)homozygous recessive.
C)heterozygous.
D)haplozygous.
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What is a polymorphic trait? Provide two examples of polymorphic traits in modern humans,and give one example of a nonpolymorphic trait.
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A genetic study conducted over multiple generations found that the frequency of genotypes in the first generation were,AA: 0.36,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.16.In the second generation,genotype frequencies shifted to AA: 0.16,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.36.According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,we can assume:

A)random mating has altered gene frequencies
B)gene flow has possibly shifted the gene frequencies
C)mating in this population must be nonrandom mating
D)both B and C
Question
The evolution of the modern horse with a single hoof on each limb from a dog-sized ancestor with multiple digits is an example of:

A)macroevolution.
B)stabilizing selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)microevolution.
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Why is the peppered moth an excellent example of directional selection?
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The mutation known as trisomy 21,in which an extra copy of chromosome 21 is present,is more commonly known as:

A)Turner syndrome.
B)Down syndrome.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)Williams syndrome.
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In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:

A) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)none of the above
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Familial hypercholesterolemia,an autosomal dominant disease,is five times more frequent in the Afrikaaner population of South Africa than in the population of Europe or the United States.This represents an example of:

A)natural selection.
B)bottle neck.
C)founder effect.
D)kin selection.
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A study of Darwin's finches after a long period of drought found that all species of finch on one of the islands have developed wide beaks in order to break open seeds.The type of evolution that leads to this phenotype distribution is:

A)directional selection.
B)natural selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)stabilizing selection.
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Population geneticists refer to a reproductive population as a deme.
True
2
When individuals of the same species are reproductively isolated,genetic differences may accumulate in sufficient number so that new species could emerge.Such an event would be an example of:

A)microevolution.
B)founder effect.
C)equilibrium.
D)macroevolution.
macroevolution.
3
While conducting research with a small population in South America you note that an overwhelming majority of individuals exhibit signs of a specific genetic abnormality.This is most likely the result of:

A)natural selection.
B)founder effect.
C)extinction.
D)gene flow.
founder effect.
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Klinefelter's syndrome results from males passing on an extra copy of the X chromosome (resulting in a 47-chromosome,XXY karyotype).
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The inability to taste PTC indicates a homozygous recessive genotype.
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Malaria is caused by:

A)bites from infected mosquitoes.
B)a genetic mutation.
C)drinking bad water.
D)eating spoiled food.
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Reproductive isolation is key to the development of individual species.
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In certain species of nonhuman primates there are groups where only one dominant female has access to mates.The other females must wait until the opportunity to gain mate access presents itself.This will have direct impacts on " fitness," influencing which of the following?

A)reproductive success
B)aggressiveness
C)strength
D)age at death
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The physical location of a gene within the genome is called the:

A)chromosome.
B)nucleus.
C)address.
D)locus.
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Evolution can best be defined as:

A)the appearance of a new species.
B)a change in allele frequencies in a breeding population over time.
C)changes in the DNA of an individual over his or her lifetime.
D)a process that occurs only over extremely long periods of time.
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Mutations caused by some external agent such as X-rays or exposure to toxic chemicals are called spontaneous mutations.
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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium assumes:

A)strong selection pressure on the trait(s)being studied.
B)a significant mutation rate from generation to generation.
C)gene flow that is equal both into and out of the population.
D)no gene flow,mutation,genetic drift,or natural selection.
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The southern migration of which African people may have led to a significant increase in the incidence of malaria?

A)Masai
B)Turkana
C)Efe
D)Bantu
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Mutation is one of many sources of new alleles.
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The effects of gene flow have decreased from 10,000 years ago to the present.
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The type of selection that favored progressively larger brain size in human evolution is:

A)natural selection.
B)directional selection.
C)stabilizing selection.
D)disruptive selection.
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Genetic drift is the force of evolution that is most powerful when acting on very large populations.
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Together,all of the alleles contained within a group of interbreeding individuals is known as a:

A)gene pool.
B)population.
C)clinal distribution.
D)polymorphism.
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Lactase persistence occurs in human populations with a long history of animal husbandry and milk consumption.
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Sickle-cell anemia is the result of a single-point mutation on chromosome 11.
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Australian aborigines are an endogamous society.This means that marriage and reproduction take place within the group leading to:

A)increased genetic diversity through genetic drift.
B)migration without gene flow.
C)more genetic diversity than would be observed in an exogamous society.
D)decreased genetic diversity due to a lack of admixture.
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The best-documented case of industrial melanism involves:

A)Galápagos finches.
B)dung beetles.
C)monarch butterflies.
D)peppered moths.
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Over a period of two generations,the frequency of green dung beetles in a population shifts from 75% to 71% while the frequency of brown dung beetles within this population shifts from 25% to 29%.This is an example of:

A)minievolution.
B)microevolution.
C)millievolution.
D)nanoevolution.
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What effect does natural selection have on population variation?

A)increases variation
B)decreases variation
C)both increases and decreases variation
D)does not affect variation
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The ABO and MN blood-type frequencies of the Dunkers differ significantly from those of current American and German populations due to:

A)genetic drift.
B)natural selection.
C)gene flow.
D)mutation.
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Mutations to which cells are most likely to have significant evolutionary consequences?

A)sex cells (gametes)
B)red blood cells
C)skin pigment cells
D)brain cells
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The vector for transmitting the malarial parasite to humans is:

A)dirty drinking water.
B)mosquitoes.
C)rats.
D)monkeys.
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Spontaneous mutation is the result of:

A)unknown causes.
B)X-rays.
C)toxic chemicals.
D)UV radiation.
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We know that Upper Paleolithic food foragers in Europe are ancestors to modern European populations because of:

A)recent genetic research.
B)archaeological evidence.
C)both populations living in the same area.
D)none of the above
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Studies of Darwin's finches have found that at certain points in time all finches on the island have either wide beaks or sharp narrow beaks.The type of evolution that leads to this phenotype distribution is:

A)directional selection.
B)natural selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)stabilizing selection.
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A point mutation that does not result in a change to the amino acid coded for is said to be a:

A)spontaneous mutation.
B)synonymous mutation.
C)selective mutation.
D)stabilizing mutation.
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Another name for the evolutionary force called gene flow is:

A)founder effect.
B)disruptive selection.
C)admixture.
D)transposition.
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Transposable elements are DNA sequences that:

A)are not coded to produce proteins.
B)contain numerous point mutations.
C)occur only on the X and Y chromosomes.
D)insert themselves into other parts of the genome.
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You are reading a scientific article about cheetahs that have stripes instead of spots.The article refers to this as a genetic mutation.Though you see it has no negative impacts on the cheetahs' fitness,the stripes are nevertheless considered a genetic mutation because:

A)mutations can result in an evolutionary advantage.
B)mutations can result in an evolutionary disadvantage.
C)mutations can have no effect on the phenotype.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a genetic disorder that decreases susceptibility to malaria?

A)G6PD deficiency (favism)
B)sickle-cell anemia
C)Huntington's chorea
D)thalassemia
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The clinal decrease in type B blood from East Asia to Western Europe is probably the result of:

A)founder effect.
B)stabilizing selection.
C)mutation.
D)gene flow.
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Which of the evolutionary forces is most likely to decrease variation between populations?

A)gene flow
B)founder effect
C)mutation
D)natural selection
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A random change in allele frequencies over time is known as:

A)genetic drift.
B)gene flow.
C)admixture.
D)gene migration.
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Patrilocal societies are expected to display:

A)greater mtDNA diversity than Y chromosome diversity.
B)roughly equivalent mtDNA and Y chromosome diversity.
C)greater Y chromosome diversity than mtDNA diversity.
D)There is no strong correlation between societal structure and genetic diversity (none of the above).
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The absence of the A and B alleles in Native American populations is a result of:

A)natural selection.
B)gene flow.
C)founder effect.
D)mutation.
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Why is a frameshift mutation far more likely to lead to a defective protein compared with a point mutation?
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42
Frameshift mutations are more likely to have an impact at the phenotypic level because:

A)frameshift mutations are the result of a change in a single nucleotide.
B)frameshift mutations are the result of exposure to radiation.
C)frameshift mutations produce a protein having no function.
D)frameshift mutations are mobile pieces of DNA.
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Fitness trade-off refers to selection favoring which genotype?

A)homozygous dominant
B)homozygous recessive
C)heterozygous
D)no genotype is favored
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44
A genetic study conducted over two generations found that the frequency of genotypes in the first generation were,AA: 0.36,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.16.In the second generation,genotype frequencies remained the same.According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,we can assume:

A)negative assortative mating has maintained gene frequencies.
B)mutations have likely occurred resulting in the same frequency.
C)mating in this population is random.
D)the population is small and we cannot detect change.
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Why is the incidence of sickle-cell anemia an excellent example of a "balanced polymorphism," in which two or more alleles are maintained by natural selection in a population?
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Explain how the founder effect can lead to a descendent population that differs greatly from its parent population over a relatively short period of time.
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An individual who displays the disease sickle-cell anemia must have inherited the deleterious allele from both phenotypically normal parents.This individual is therefore:

A)homozygous dominant.
B)homozygous recessive.
C)heterozygous.
D)haplozygous.
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48
What is a polymorphic trait? Provide two examples of polymorphic traits in modern humans,and give one example of a nonpolymorphic trait.
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49
A genetic study conducted over multiple generations found that the frequency of genotypes in the first generation were,AA: 0.36,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.16.In the second generation,genotype frequencies shifted to AA: 0.16,Aa: 0.48,aa: 0.36.According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,we can assume:

A)random mating has altered gene frequencies
B)gene flow has possibly shifted the gene frequencies
C)mating in this population must be nonrandom mating
D)both B and C
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50
The evolution of the modern horse with a single hoof on each limb from a dog-sized ancestor with multiple digits is an example of:

A)macroevolution.
B)stabilizing selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)microevolution.
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51
Why is the peppered moth an excellent example of directional selection?
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52
The mutation known as trisomy 21,in which an extra copy of chromosome 21 is present,is more commonly known as:

A)Turner syndrome.
B)Down syndrome.
C)Klinefelter's syndrome.
D)Williams syndrome.
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53
In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:

A) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above
B) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above
C) <strong>In a classroom taste-test for PTC the genotype frequency was determined to be P = .35 and Q = .65.After applying the Hardy-Weinberg equation,the percentage of genotypes were found to be as follows:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)none of the above
D)none of the above
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Familial hypercholesterolemia,an autosomal dominant disease,is five times more frequent in the Afrikaaner population of South Africa than in the population of Europe or the United States.This represents an example of:

A)natural selection.
B)bottle neck.
C)founder effect.
D)kin selection.
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A study of Darwin's finches after a long period of drought found that all species of finch on one of the islands have developed wide beaks in order to break open seeds.The type of evolution that leads to this phenotype distribution is:

A)directional selection.
B)natural selection.
C)disruptive selection.
D)stabilizing selection.
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