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Bio 102 - Quiz #3 Review


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Natural selection results in ____
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adaptation

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Which of the following evolution-related events are in the correct cause-and-effect sequence?
Mutation → variation → natural selection → adaptation → speciation
What is the most accurate definition of microevolution?
Heritable changes in the genetics of a population
According to the Hardy Weinberg principle, microevolution occurs when ____
A population experiences a shift in allele frequencies
Q^2
Frequency of homozygous recessive genotypes
P+q
The total gene pool for a gene with two alleles
P^2
Frequency of homozygous dominant genotypes
2pq
Frequency of heterozygotes
Q
Frequency of the recessive allele
P
Frequency of the dominant allele
Which circumstance violates the conditions of the Hardy Weinberg model?
Nonrandom mating with respect to genotypes occurs between individuals.
Most new alleles probably arise from ____.
Small-scale mutations in DNA
Natural Selection
Differential survivorship or reproduction of individuals with different genotypes
Gene flow
Change in allele frequencies as individuals join a population and reproduce
Mutation
Heritable change in DNA
Nonrandom mating
Choice of mates based on their phenotypes and genotypes
Genetic drift
Random changes in allele frequencies caused by chance events