Biology: Life on Earth
Biology: Life on Earth
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Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Describe the three ways in which natural selection can affect a population over time. Which way(s) is (are) most likely to occur in stable environments, and which way(s) might occur in rapidly changing environments?

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According to the Hardy-Weinberg law of equilibrium:   Question 1 options:   A)  In absence of mutation and natural selection, the frequencies of the genotypes will remain stable because no evolutionary change takes place.   B)  In absence of gene flow, the frequencies of the genotypes will remain stable because no evolutionary change takes place.   C)  In absence of genetic drift, the frequencies of the genotypes will remain stable because no evolutionary change takes place.   D)  All of the above.   E)  None of the above.
Mechanisms for the persistence of genetic variation in a population include:i) antagonistic selection, ii) overdominance, iii) heterosis, iv) inverse-frequency-dependent selection, and v) mutation-selection balance. Describe how mutation-selection balance can act to maintain genetic variation in a population.
Which of the following is TRUE in a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? a) The genotype that has the greatest selective advantage (i.e. evolutionary benefit) will increase in frequency over generations. O b) The genotype and allele frequency will remain nearly constant over generations. O c) The rate of mutation and the rate of migration are roughly equal. O d) The population will drastically decrease in size as the result of a bottleneck event.
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