Multiple Choice
In order for the frequency of a particular allele in a population to increase,
A) the allele must be selected for.
B) those having the allele must be better reproducers.
C) the individuals without the allele do not compete as well.
D) All of these answers are true.
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Q4: The gene frequencies of a population can
Q5: Sexual selection can<br>A) change the gene frequency.<br>B)
Q6: Which of the following was a biological
Q7: If allele 'a' is favored, or selected
Q8: All of the following could result in
Q10: Which of the following would be necessary
Q11: The theory of natural selection was proposed<br>A)
Q12: Most species produce large numbers of offspring
Q13: If two alleles exist for a characteristic
Q14: Many kinds of disease-causing bacteria are resistant