A) 0.04 or 4%
B) 0.16 or 16%
C) 0.2 or 20%
D) 0.8 or 80%
E) 0.48 or 48%
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A) 0.96 or 96%
B) 0.2 or 20%
C) 0.32 or 32%
D) 0.64 or 64%
E) 0.8 or 80%
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A) directional selection
B) bottleneck effect
C) stabilizing selection
D) adaptive variation
E) neutral variation
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A) changes to the number of individuals in a population.
B) changes in a population's gene pool.
C) a change in the ratio of males to females in a population.
D) the fixation of an allele over a long period of time.
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A) Directional selection
B) Stabilizing selection
C) Diversifying selection
D) Balancing selection
E) Negative frequency-dependent selection
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A) homology.
B) analogy.
C) speciation.
D) convergence.
E) selection.
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A) become less prevalent in the population.
B) become more prevalent in the population.
C) stay at the same frequency in the population.
D) decrease the population's mean fitness.
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A) genetic drift.
B) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
C) genetic evolution.
D) phenotypic evolution.
E) microevolution.
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A) 0,allele frequencies
B) 1,genotype frequencies
C) 2,allele frequencies
D) 2,genotype frequencies
E) 1,allele frequencies
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A) Body size in dogs depends upon whether a dog is homo- or heterozygous for IGF1-A.Dogs that are homozygous (two copies of IGF1-A) tend to grow larger than dogs that are heterozygous (only one copy of IGF1-A) .
B) Body size in dogs depends on whether or not the IGF1-A allele is present.A dog with IGF1-A will tend to grow larger than a dog without IGF1-A.
C) Body size in dogs depends on whether or not the IGF1-A allele is present.A dog with IGF1-A will tend to be smaller than a dog without IGF1-A.
D) Small dogs have more growth hormone released during fetal development,but none released after the birthing process.
E) Body size in dogs depends upon whether a dog is homo- or heterozygous for IGF1-A.Dogs that are homozygous (two copies of IGF1-A) tend to be smaller than dogs that are heterozygous (only one copy of IGF1-A) .
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A) a developmental homology.
B) directional selection.
C) an anatomical homology.
D) convergent evolution.
E) stabilizing selection.
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A) The swallowtail tiger butterfly has undergone artificial selection.
B) The swallowtail tiger butterfly has undergone gene inversion for the gene that determines color.
C) The swallowtail tiger butterfly has more than one allele for the gene that determines color.
D) The swallowtail tiger butterfly has a single allele for the gene that determines color.
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A) sequences of amino acids of various proteins in different species.
B) elemental makeup of different species.
C) positions of genes on the chromosomes of different species.
D) vestigial structures of different species.
E) protein structure during development.
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A) a population of mosquitoes develops resistance to a pesticide.
B) a plant loses its leaves in a drought.
C) a population of foxes increases as more prey becomes available.
D) a bear learns to find food at a garbage dump.
E) a chameleon's color changes to brown as it sits on a log.
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A) animals tended toward "human perfection."
B) only a fraction of any population will survive and reproduce.
C) the population size of humans only has the potential to increase linearly.
D) only catastrophic events have shaped the Earth's geology.
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A) Analogous.
B) Convergent.
C) Homologous.
D) Diversifying.
E) Directional.
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A) gene deletion;chromosomal fragmentation.
B) single-nucleotide polymorphism;the b-globin gene.
C) gene duplication;mitosis.
D) codon substitution;phenylketonuria.
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A) new genetic variation and genetic mutations
B) genetic mutations and evolutionary mechanisms
C) new genetic variation and evolutionary mechanisms
D) evolutionary mechanisms and migration
E) nonrandom mating and new genetic variation
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A) As the frequency of the GGC codon increases,the population's mean fitness level will remain the same.
B) As the frequency of the GGC codon increases,the population's mean fitness level will initially increase,but once GGC and GGG occur with equal frequency,the mean fitness will decrease.
C) As the frequency of the GGC codon increases,the population's mean fitness level will decrease.
D) As the frequency of the GGC codon increases,the population's mean fitness level will increase.
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A) It has all of the traits of its ancestors and all of the traits of its descendants.
B) It has some of the traits of its ancestors and all of the traits of its descendants.
C) It has all of the traits of its ancestors and some of the traits of its descendants.
D) It has some of the traits of its ancestors and some of the traits of its descendants.
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