A) selection
B) genetic drift
C) gene flow
D) no mutation
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A) a genetic bottleneck
B) sexual selection
C) habitat differentiation
D) the founder effect
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A) a gene pool decreases because a smaller group establishes a new population
B) chance events cause allele frequencies to fluctuate unpredictably
C) sudden change in environment drastically reduces the gene pool
D) a population has heritable traits better suited to the environment
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A) 0.05
B) 0.25
C) 0.50
D) 0.75
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A) the allele's frequency should not change from one generation to the next
B) natural selection, gene flow, and genetic drift are acting equally to change an allele's frequency
C) two alleles are present in equal proportions
D) individuals within the population are evolving
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A) All phenotypic variation is the result of genotypic variation.
B) All genetic variation produces phenotypic variation.
C) All nucleotide variability results in neutral variation.
D) All new alleles are the result of nucleotide variability.
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A) sexual dimorphism was evolving over time in these species
B) intrasexual selection seems to have occurred in both species
C) stabilizing selection was occurring in these species concerning larynx size
D) selection was acting more directly upon genotype than upon phenotype
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A) The new virus will maintain its Tamiflu-resistance gene, in case of future exposure to Tamiflu.
B) The Tamiflu-resistance gene will undergo mutations that convert it into a gene that has a useful function in this environment.
C) If the Tamiflu-resistance gene involves a cost, it will experience directional selection leading to reduction in its frequency.
D) If the Tamiflu-resistance gene confers no benefit in the current environment, and has no cost, the virus will increase in frequency.
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A) directional selection
B) stabilizing selection
C) disruptive selection
D) genetic drift
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A) a bird has a beak of a particular size that does not grow larger during a drought
B) changes in allele frequencies in a population occur over generations
C) gene flow evenly transfers alleles between populations
D) individuals within all species vary in their phenotypic traits
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A) stabilizing selection; disruptive selection
B) disruptive selection; stabilizing selection
C) directional selection; disruptive selection
D) directional selection; stabilizing selection
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A) The longer day lengths of summer trigger the development of twig-like caterpillars.
B) Winter causes ugly caterpillar and trees.
C) Differences in air pressure, due to differences in elevation, trigger the development of different types of caterpillars.
D) Differences in diet trigger the development of different types of caterpillars.
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A) Each bird evolved a deeper, stronger beak as the drought persisted.
B) Each bird's survival was strongly influenced by the depth and strength of its beak as the drought persisted.
C) Each bird that survived the drought produced only offspring with deeper, stronger beaks than seen in the previous generation.
D) The frequency of the strong-beak alleles increased in each bird as the drought persisted.
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A) adaptive evolution
B) gene flow
C) gene drift
D) nonrandom mating
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A) Yes.
B) No; there are more heterozygotes than expected.
C) No; there are more homozygotes than expected.
D) More information is needed to answer this question.
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A) causing sickle-cell allele
B) increasing sickle-cell allele frequency
C) distortion of red blood cells
D) increasing the number of infected mosquitoes
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A) inheritance of body builder "physique"
B) diet of caterpillars changes their morphology
C) variation in horse coat color
D) average beak depth during drought
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A) large population
B) small populations
C) mutation
D) gene flow
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A) the limits of choices of genes within a species
B) the inability to compromise
C) the consequences of random mutations
D) the consequences of inbreeding
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