Multiple Choice
Your text describes an experiment in which low-nutrient conditions select bacteria that would kill off other bacteria. When nutrients became plentiful again, these killer bacteria became less common because they had lower fitness in this environment, but they didn't become extinct. Why wouldn't the killer bacteria die out completely in the new environment?
A) They're waiting for a future time when that trait may be useful again.
B) They have changed the killer gene to a less costly one but can regenerate the killer gene when necessary.
C) Competition must be low enough that the disadvantage of having the killer trait isn't great enough to cause extinction.
D) The killer trait is a dominant trait, so it cannot be eliminated.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q23: What is MRSA?<br>A) tuberculosis bacteria resistant to
Q24: Which of these is an example of
Q25: Which of the following is true of
Q26: Your friend was diagnosed with strep throat
Q27: <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB1574/.jpg" alt=" -How would you
Q28: If you wanted to see natural selection
Q31: After four observations, Darwin made the inference
Q32: Evolution is<br>A) a rare event.<br>B) constantly occurring
Q33: Which of the following steps in the
Q34: Darwin explained in his book The Origin