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Lamarck's theory of evolution was centered on the idea that


A) individuals with genetic variations have different survival rates.
B) species are only produced through special creation.
C) species are fixed and unchanging over time.
D) an individual organism changes during its lifetime, and these changes can be passed on to offspring.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and C)

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What is the correct sequence extending down from the phenotype to the genetic unit?


A) Phenotype-codon-protein-amino acid-protein
B) Phenotype-protein-protein-amino acid-codon
C) Phenotype-protein-protein-codon-amino acid
D) Phenotype-amino acid-protein-protein-codon

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Explain why extinction is a necessary aspect of evolution.What would happen if nothing died and there were no extinction?

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The generation of ecologically diverse species from a common ancestral stock is called ________________.

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Which one of the following is NOT an observation of a population where natural selection is at work?


A) There is variation that can be inherited in a population
B) The population always becomes adapted to its environment
C) Many more individuals are produced by a population than can survive and reproduce
D) Adaptive characteristics in some individuals make them more likely to survive and reproduce
E) All of the choices are correct

F) C) and E)
G) B) and C)

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In the early 1990s,the African honeybee migrated across the Mexican border into the United States.Our domesticated honey bee-originally from Europe-is slow to sting,requires abundant flower nectar,forages later in the morning,does not tolerate subtropical conditions as well as the "Africanized" honey bee,and stores much honey but only produces enough new brood to swarm once a year.Because the European honey bee was performing poorly as a honey producer in South America,the African subspecies had been imported in a breeding experiment.The African honey bee formed small nests,foraged earlier and created more honey using smaller nectar sources,produced less honey stores and more brood,swarmed four or five times a year,and was fast to sting.However,when African queens escaped,the two bee populations interbred and the African genotype spread about 300 kilometers north each year.Unexpectedly,a hundred kilometers behind the expanding range of the African honey bees,the European and hybrid hives died out in subtropical areas and the bees were essentially 100 percent African.How would this be explained in evolutionary genetics terms?


A) Gene flow is not occurring and therefore these are two separate species
B) This is a natural consequence of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
C) Obviously the African bee genes are dominant over the European honeybee alleles
D) Gene flow is occurring between these subspecies but the African bee is ecologically better suited for foraging and reproducing in the subtropics, but is not as successful as the European honeybee in temperate areas
E) Migration will counteract the problem and eventually cause the bee to revert back to the European traits

F) C) and D)
G) All of the above

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Which of the following contribute(s) to evolution?


A) Mutations
B) Gene flow
C) Genetic drift
D) Natural selection
E) All of the choices are correct

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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If Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is met,what is the net effect?


A) Evolution leading to a population better adapted to an unchanging environment
B) Evolution leading to a population better adapted to a changing environment
C) Very slow and continuous evolution with no increased adaptation
D) No evolution because the allele frequencies in the population remain the same from generation to generation

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Which condition is NOT among the requirements of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?


A) No mutations
B) No net migration of alleles into or out of the population
C) Small population with genetic drift
D) No selection of one genotype over another

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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Define sexual selection and provide an example.

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A population that undergoes a major reduction in size is said to experience a population ___________.

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The concept that each successive stage in the development of an individual represents the adult form that appeared in development of its evolutionary history is termed


A) Larmarckism.
B) Heterochrony.
C) Paedomorphosis.
D) Recapitulation.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Research indicates people are most likely to select a mate from a nearby village or city,or high school or college.Therefore,the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not apply well to human populations because


A) allele frequency changes in one direction are balanced by changes in the opposite direction.
B) there is no directional trend in selection of mates since most individuals marry someone.
C) individuals are not pairing up by chance across the whole population, and therefore mating is not random.
D) we accumulate adaptive traits that improve the population.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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In his voyage on the H.M.S.Beagle,most of Darwin's observations about changes in species over time and in different environments took place in and near where?


A) North America
B) Africa
C) South America
D) Asia

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following is required for natural selection to occur in a population?


A) Variation in the population
B) Inheritance of genetic variation
C) Differential reproduction so that more fit individuals produce more offspring
D) Accumulation of adaptive traits so that they increase in the population
E) All of the choices are correct

F) C) and D)
G) A) and B)

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Sibling species are represented by


A) two species that look very much alike but are actually distantly related.
B) offspring that have the same parents but can no longer interbreed.
C) the two halves of a population that have been split by a vicariant event but could still interbreed if sympatric.
D) species that appear essentially identical in phenotype but have evolved differences in behavior or chemistry that prevent mating.
E) a collection of specimens that are similar but have not yet undergone any test of interbreeding to determine if they are truly separate species.

F) B) and C)
G) C) and D)

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Which of the following is a (are) true fossil(s) ?


A) The remains of an actual insect in amber or the tissue of a frozen extinct mammoth
B) Skeletal parts where bones have been replaced by minerals
C) Molds, casts, or impressions
D) Fossilized excrements (coprolites)
E) All of the choices are technically fossils

F) None of the above
G) B) and D)

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Before the 18th century,theories on the origin of species are best described as


A) nonexistent.
B) simple, with early Greek philosophers seeing fossils as destroyed life forms, but not placing them into an evolutionary concept.
C) foundational, with early Greek philosophers seeing fossils as a continuous lineage but merely lacking the genetic understanding to explain it.
D) complete, but poorly explained in modern scientific terms until Darwin wrote more clearly.

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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When we compare amino acid differences to estimate the evolutionary "distance" between organisms,what assumptions are being made about the rate at which mutations occur over time?

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Niles Eldridge and Stephen Jay Gould proposed that speciation is an episodic event that occurs in variable time periods ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of years,all of which are geologically brief time periods,and that there are long periods of evolutionary stasis in between,a theory called _______ ________.

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