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- The phenomenon in which chance events cause unpredictable changes in allele frequencies is called: a. gene flow. b. genetic drift. c. inbreeding. d. balanced polymorphism. e. stabilizing selection.1. Based on the class data from Experiment I, for each of the three populations, describethe effect of population size on genetic diversity over time. Your answer should touchon the magnitude of any genetic changes through time for each of the three populationsizes.1) What does the term Natural Selection mean? Select one: a.The number and relative frequency of alleles present in a particular population. b.The process through which individuals with certain traits tend to produce more surviving offspring that individuals without those traits. c. Any change in the hereditary material of an organism.
- 1.) Which statement below is not consistent with a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A.) Genetic drift is occuring. B.) Random mating is occuring. C.) Population size is large. D.) Migration is not occuring. 2.) Sickel cell anemia is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. Because individuals affected by sickle cell anemia have defective hemoglobin proteins, their blood cannot transport oxygen properly. There appears to be a relationship between the incidence of malaria and sickle cell anemia. Individuals with sickle cell anemia are carriers of the sickle cell allele have some resistance to malaria. Malaria is caused by the parasite Plasmodium and is transmitted between humans by mosquitoes.” If scientists are successful in significantly reducing or eliminating malaria, the best prediction for what will happen to the allele for sickel cell anemia in the population is that it will: A.)not be affected by the elimination by malaria. B.) increase as its selective advantage…1. Why do you think it is necessary for there to be variation in a population in order for evolution by natural selection to occur? 2. Why is it necessary for traits to be inherited for evolution to take place? 3. If a population is already well adapted to its environment, will most mutations be helpful or harmful? Explain.1. Which of these populations has all the characteristics needed to evolve by natural selection? A. a population of lizards may be brown or red. The temperature of the eggs determines the color of the baby lizards, and a brown parent lizard is equally likely to give birth to either color of offspring. B. a population of spiders includes individuals that build their webs in triangle shapes and others that build their webs in round shapes. They inherit their web-building strategies from their parents and all shapes are equally successful at catching insects. C. some gazelles are capable of running faster than others, a skill that is partially genetic Faster gazelles tend to live longer and have more offspring. A. Population A B. Population B C. Population C 2. Your friend asks you "If evolution is real, why aren't humans perfectly adapted by now! why do people still get heart disease and cancer and die?" Which of these would be an accurate response you could give? A. Evolution only…
- 3) Movement of alleles between populations is called _____ and results in _____. a.genetic equilibrium; decreased genetic differences between populations b.genetic drift; increased genetic differences between the populations c.gene flow; increased genetic differences between the populations d.genetic drift; decreased genetic differences between the populations e.gene flow; decreased genetic differences between the populations1. What kinds of limited resources can create a struggle between individuals in a population? 2. What kinds of variable traits within a population might natural selection act upon? Use a finch population as an example.2) The Hardy-Weinberg principle tells us what to expect when a sexually reproducing population is a.not evolving b.increasing in size c.changing in size d.evolving e.not evolving under natural selection specifically
- 1. Which among the following is NOT a principle of natural selection? a. The DNA sequence of the organism will change. b. The characteristics of organisms are inherited or passed from parent to offspring. c. Offspring vary among each other about their characteristics, and those variations are inherited. d. More offspring are produced than can survive. 2. Tawilis is a freshwater sardine endemic only in the Taal Lake in Batangas province. After several eruptions of the Taal volcano in the 21st century, the sardine population mentioned above rapidly dropped up to 82%. What best describe this scenario? a. mutation b. migration c. natural selection d. genetic driftIf the genotype frequencies in a population are 0.60 AA, 0.20 Aa, and 0.20 aa, and if the requirements of the HardyWeinberg principle apply, the genotype frequencies in the offspring generation will be: a. 0.60 AA, 0.20 Aa, 0.20 aa. b. 0.36 AA, 0.60 Aa, 0.04 aa. c. 0.49 AA, 0.42 Aa, 0.09 aa. d. 0.70 AA, 0.00 Aa, 0.30 aa. e. 0.64 AA, 0.32 Aa, 0.04 aa.Population genetics is the study of: how selective forces change the allele frequencies in a population over time the genetic basis of population-wide traits whether traits have a genetic basis the degree of inbreeding in a population