organismal bio
What is the genotype frequency of CC if 320 individuals have the genotype CC in a population of 2,000 individuals?
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In a population of 1,000 individuals with a gene that has two alleles, there are 2,000 alleles total for this gene. If there are 800 copies of allele a, what is the frequency of allele a in the population?
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Question Mode Multiple Choice Question Use the equation p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1.0 to solve the following problem. In a population of 100 squirrels there are 64 black ones, and the remaining are white. Black (B) is the dominant allele, and white (b) is the recessive allele. If the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the black squirrels that are heterozygous (Bb) for their coat color? Multiple choice question. 0.96
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Use the equations p + q = 1.0 and q = √q2q2 to solve the following problem. In a population of 200 rabbits, there are 18 individuals with short ears and the remaining have long ears. The long ear allele (L) is dominant to the short ear allele (l). What is the frequency of the L allele?
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There is a population of 100 diploid individuals with a gene that has 2 different alleles (B and b). If 180 of the alleles in the population are B, then the frequency of the allele B in that populations is ______.
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In a population of 100 individuals, 36 of the individuals are homozygous recessive (aa) for a particular gene. What is the frequency of that genotype?
0.36
For a gene that has only two possible alleles with allele frequencies of p and q, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium states that p + q =
1
Taking into account that natural selection resulted in the diversity of finches on the Galápagos Islands, rank the following in the order they occurred, beginning with the earliest event at the top.
1. A few finches flew from the mainland to one island. 2. Most of the finches could only eat small seeds, but the island population outgrew the supply of small seeds. 3. Finches that could eat other ...
Select all of the evidence supporting the fact that descent from a common ancestor resulted in the diversity of life.
A diversity of organisms use the same chemical reactions to extract energy from nutrients. Most life forms use the same genetic code for gene expression. Different species have similar proteins and enzymes.
A mutation can affect evolution in a species only if
A mutation can affect evolution in a species only if
What can prevent natural selection from producing the most useful trait in a species?
A population is limited by the alleles present in its gene pool.
How might a change in the environment affect natural selection?
A trait that was adaptive may become poorly adapted in the changed environment.
Independently of Charles Darwin, what other scientist proposed natural selection as a driving force for evolution?`
Alfred Wallace
selection occurs when humans select for desirable characteristics in crosses of dogs, horses, or other organisms, whereas selection occurs when environmental factors select for adaptive traits.
Artificial; natural
Select all of the following that are misconceptions about evolution and natural selection.
Biological evolution explains the origin of life. Natural selection is a random process.
How did natural selection shape the evolution of finches on the Galápagos Islands?
Birds with different heritable differences were able to better survive and reproduce in different habitats.
In 1859, ______ published his book titled On the Origin of Species that underlies many principles of modern life science.
Charles Darwin
Who was a collector and captain's companion on the five-year voyage of the HMS Beagle?
Charles Darwin
Select all the statements about Charles Darwin that are correct.
Darwin studied similarities and differences among organisms and related them to geological observations. Darwin proposed that natural selection was a force that could change populations and give rise to new species.
A book written by Thomas Malthus that influenced Charles Darwin's formulation of natural selection was titled
Essay on the Principle of Population.
True or false: The goal of natural selection is to produce perfect organisms.
False
Select all the reasons why males usually show the greatest effects of sexual selection.
Females have a high investment in reproduction. Males must compete for access to females.
On what islands did Darwin spend five weeks gathering observations that would later shape his ideas about natural selection and evolution?
Galápagos Islands
As part of his voyage on the Beagle, Darwin spent about 5 weeks off the coast of Ecuador making observations on the
Galápagos Islands.
Darwin collected birds from the _______ Islands and took them back to England to study, where John Gould identified 13 species of birds called ______.
Galápagos; finches
What did Darwin's ideas suggest about humans, which was hard for some people at the time to accept?
Humans are just another species subject to natural selection.
In regions of the world where malaria is prevalent, why do people that are heterozygous for the sickle cell allele have greater fitness than people who are homozygous for the normal hemoglobin allele?
In heterozygotes, the sickled red blood cells decrease the spread of the parasite that causes malaria.
Geological processes that occur today also occurred in the past, producing changes to Earth over time. This theory was proposed by ______ and is referred to as ______.
James Hutton; uniformitarianism
The idea that organisms could change their body form by repeated use of their body parts and that these changes could be passed to the next generation was introduced by
Lamarck.
Select a reason why elaborate ornamentation may have evolved in the males of some species.
Large or brightly colored structures are costly to produce, indicating good health.
What publication did Darwin read during his voyage on the HMS Beagle that convinced him of uniformitarianism and the old age of the Earth?
Lyell's Principle of Geology
At the time On the Origin of Species was written, what ideas conflicted with Darwin's ideas about evolution?
Many people believed in the separate special creation of different species, and that species did not change after creation.
An Austrian monk named ______ was solving the puzzle of inheritance at the same time Darwin was proposing natural selection.
Mendel
is defined as a change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
Microevolutionis
Select the true statement about mutation and natural selection.
Natural selection acts on existing mutation.
Select the correct statement about natural selection.
Natural selection does not have a goal of a perfect organism.
Select the five assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium that must be met to keep allele frequencies from changing.
No mutations occur. The population is large. Mating is random. There is no migration into or out of the population. No natural selection occurs.
The shortened title of the book that Charles Darwin published in 1859 was
On the Origin of Species.
Select observations and inferences that Charles Darwin made in support of natural selection.
Organisms are varied and some variations are inherited. There is competition among individuals for limited resources. Some individuals survive due to their inherited characteristics, making them more likely to reproduce. Natural selection can change the characteristics of a population over many generations. More individuals are born than can survive to reproduce.
What is a common misconception about natural selection?
Organisms evolve the traits they need and lose the traits they don't need.
Select all the statements that describe Lamarck's ideas about the origin of species.
Organisms that use a body part repeatedly increase their abilities. Any physical changes that happen to the parents during their lives can be passed on to the next generation.
Select implications of Conover's and Munch's studies on selective forces of fish harvesting.
Protecting the largest fish from harvest would help favor fast-growing fish. Fisheries would benefit from both a minimum and maximum size limit for harvest.
Select all the correct examples of artificial selection.
The different breeds of domesticated dogs have been produced using artificial selection. Broccoli, cauliflower, and kale were created by artificial selection of wild mustard. Darwin raised and developed several breeds of pigeons using artificial selection.
Before the late 1800s, how did some scientists explain the presence of fossils without denying a creator?
The fossils could be explained using religious stories.
Select all the reasonings of Charles Darwin that were influenced by Thomas Malthus's essay.
There is variation in a population. Some individuals in a population are better able to obtain resources than others. More individuals are born into a population than the habitat can support.
Select all the key properties of evolutionary adaptations.
They can confer reproductive success. They are heritable.
Whose essay, describing how factors limit human population size, influenced Charles Darwin's ideas about variation and survival among individuals in a population?
Thomas Malthus
What is an example of the founder effect?
a few birds colonizing an isolated island
Select all the examples that reflect a fitness greater than zero.
a male spider that is eaten by the female during mating, but that fathers 20 offspring a jellyfish with a thousand offspring, 50% of which reach adulthood a penguin that has one chick that survives to reproduce
A gene pool is the collection of all of the genes and alleles of
a population.
What describes the founder effect?
a small group of individuals establishes a new colony
What organism has a zero fitness and does not contribute genes to the next generation?
a wolf that breeds with several males but does not produce offspring
Fitness depends on which of the following?
ability to survive long enough to successfully reproduce proportion of offspring that survive to reproduce number of successful reproductive efforts in lifetime
A(n) ______ is a feature that provides a selective advantage to an organism because it improves its ability to survive and reproduce.
adaptation
The ability of an organism to camouflage with its environment is an example of a(n)
adaptation
Structures, behaviors, and physiological processes that are heritable and that contribute to the reproductive success of an organism are called
adaptations.
Darwin noted that natural selection occurs because
adaptive traits that are heritable can pass to offspring and increase their survival and reproduction.
If the frequency of a homozygous recessive genotype is known for a population, what can then be determined using the Hardy-Weinberg equation?
allele frequency
The number of copies of an allele divided by the total number of alleles in a population is the
allele frequency.
Balanced polymorphism means that multiple of a gene persist in a population at more or less constant frequencies indefinitely.
allels
To calculate an allele frequency, you should divide the number of copies of that allele by the total number of ______ in the population for that gene.
allels
In the state of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies
are not changing.
Broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, and cabbage come from the wild mustard plant that humans have influenced over hundreds of years. The process that resulted in these five species is
artificial selection.
If humans are involved in perpetuating desired traits in organisms, the result is
artificial selection.
Selection of dairy cows that produce more milk for human consumption is an example of ______ selection, and selection of light-colored moths over dark-colored moths by a bird predator is an example of ______ selection.
artificial; natural
When multiple alleles of a gene persist indefinitely in a population at more or less constant frequencies, then what is occurring?
balanced polymorphism
Because genes do not "know" when to mutate, it follows that bacterial species with a resistance to an antibiotic must have had a mutation ______ exposure to the antibiotic.
before
The average rate of mutation is around one DNA sequence change per ______ base pairs.
billion
Charles Darwin consulted John Gould about the birds that he had collected on the Galápagos Islands. Gould identified 13 distinct types of finches based on the birds'
bills
When a population's size drops rapidly over a short period, resulting in a loss of many alleles that were present in the larger ancestral population, this is referred to as the effect.
bottleneck
A type of genetic drift in which a population's size drops rapidly over a short period of time, causing the loss of many alleles, is called a.
bottleneck effect.
Who was one of the first scientists to suggest that species arose from ancestors and were changing?
buffon
Select all of the following that are true about the heterozygous genotype in the situation of heterozygote advantage.
can contain harmful alleles has greater fitness than homozygous genotypes
What theory proposes that most geological formations were formed by brief, violent upheavals such as floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions?
catastrophism
The theory of ______, proposed by Georges Cuvier, proposed that ______ were responsible for most geological formations.
catastrophism; brief, violent, global upheavals
Genetic drift is a change in allele frequencies that occurs by ______ and, unlike mutations, it tends to eliminate alleles from the population.
chance
What is an example of microevolution?
change in allele frequencies in a population from generation to generation
Select all the examples of nonrandom mating.
choosing mates based on certain characteristics mate choice based on social position mating only within a specific group
If two species that live on opposite sides of the planet share common characteristics and live in similar habitats, then these two species have undergone
convergent evolution.
Migration of individuals from one population to another
creates gene flow between populations.
Migration between populations will tend to
decrease genetic differences between the populations.
Select all of the effects of gene flow.
decrease regional differences in genetic diversity introduce new alleles into a population
The graph shows that when large fish are harvested from experimental tanks, the average weight of individuals ______ over subsequent generations, and the growth rate of these fish is ______.
decreases; slower
The unity and diversity of life can be explained by
descent from a common ancestor.
Gradual genetic changes in organisms from an ancestral species describes
descent with modification.
In sexual dimorphism, one sex is ______ than the other sex.
different in appearance
Selection for dark-winged moths in a population of moths with pigmentation that varies from light to dark is an example of _____ selection.
directional
The image shows an example of what type of natural selection?
directional
In the image, what mode of natural selection is taking place?
disruptive
When two phenotypic extremes of a trait are being selectively favored, then a natural population is undergoing _______ selection.
disruptive
If a predator is more likely to prey upon fish that are brightest in color, then natural selection in this environment will favor
drabber fish.
A type of genetic drift in which a population's size drops rapidly over a short period of time, causing the loss of many alleles, is called a
evolution
Descent with modification describes the process of
evolution
One definition of ______ is "changes in traits from generation to generation."
evolution
In 1858, Darwin received a manuscript from Alfred Russel Wallace describing what similar idea of Darwin's?
evolution by natural selection
If the environment changes, a trait that was adaptive may become nonadaptive or costly, demonstrating that
evolution continuously shapes populations.
True or false: Charles Darwin was the first to attempt to explain how the diversity of life arose.
false
How does natural selection act to change allele frequencies?
favors phenotypes that increase reproductive success
Select all of the following that are examples of sexual dimorphism.
females that look drab compared to males with showing feathers antlers on male deer large size and snout of male elephant seals compared to female elephant seals
The genetic contribution of an organism to the next generation is referred to as
fitness
In sexual selection, when females choose high-quality males for mates,
fitness of the female increases.
is the number of individuals with that genotype, divided by the total size of the population.
frequencies
In a population, each genotype's ______ is the number of individuals with that genotype, divided by the total size of the ______.
frequency; population
What describes how genetic drift occurs?
gain or loss of alleles by chance
While serving as a collector aboard the HMS Beagle, Darwin
gathered many observations that would later help shape his theory of evolution.
flow is the movement of individuals or gametes into or out of a population.
gene
The spread of plant pollen by wind for several miles to a new population is an example of
gene flow.
A precise definition of evolution is the
genetic change in a population over multiple generations.
In evolutionary terms, fitness of an organism is defined as an organism's
genetic contribution to the next generation.
Natural selection requires
genetic diversity.
A chance change in a population's allele frequencies, such as after a drastic reduction in population size, is the root of what force of evolution?
genetic drift
What evolutionary force has a greater effect on small populations?
genetic drift
What mechanism of evolution accounts for the fact that the Ellis-van Creveld syndrome has a high incidence among the Amish?
genetic drift
Which of the following are mechanisms of evolution?
genetic drift and nonrandom mating
A change in allele frequencies that occurs by chance and that tends to eliminate alleles in a population rather than increase diversity is called
genetic drift.
The modern evolutionary synthesis connects natural selection and
genetic variation that arises by mutation.
Although the average mutation rate is 1 DNA sequence change per 1,000,000,000 base pairs, mutation is still significant enough to produce evolutionary change because
genomes are enormous and cell divisions occur frequently.
In the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the terms p2, 2pq, and q2 refer to
genotype frequencies in a population.
Lyell's idea about fossils and the age of the Earth led to the conclusion that
gradual changes occurred in some organisms and that these could be preserved in the fossil record.
As proposed by James Hutton, the theory of uniformitarianism states that
gradual geological processes such as erosion and sedimentation that act in modern times also occurred in the past.
Select all of the following that are examples of the bottleneck effect.
greater prairie chickens North American bison
Evolutionary theory
has developed over several centuries.
What is a mechanism by which harmful alleles can be maintained in a population even though homozygous recessive individuals have greatly reduced fitness?
heterozygote advantage
Carriers of cystic fibrosis have greater fitness in areas where cholera is common, which is an example of
heterozygote advantage.
In areas of Africa where malaria is common, the prevalence of the sickle cell allele is higher due to
heterozygote advantage.
What genotype for the "sickle cell gene" causes mild symptoms of sickle cell disease but confers resistance to malaria?
heterozygous
Although Darwin proposed that natural selection acted on heritable traits, Darwin did not understand
how heritable traits were shuffled and passed on between generations.
Gregor Mendel's main contribution was to solve the puzzle of
how traits are inherited.
When allele and genotype frequencies are not changing between generations, the population is said to be
in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Select all the ways that the Hardy-Weinberg equations can be used.
indicate if evolution is occurring calculate allele frequencies if genotype frequencies are known calculate genotype frequencies if allele frequencies are known
Your friend thinks that her dog can evolve into a new species because it is so different than any other dog she has ever seen. You know that this is not possible because
individual organisms cannot evolve.
A(n) ______ does not evolve because alleles do not change; however, a(n) ______ can evolve because allele frequencies can change.
individual; population
A population consists of
interbreeding members of the same species.
In a population undergoing stabilizing selection, what phenotype becomes more common over time?V
intermediate
Female birds of paradise mating with males that have the most brightly colored and showy plumage, which allows the alleles for those feathers to be passed on to the next generation, is an example of
intersexual selection.
Male bighorn sheep compete with other males for mating privileges and therefore exhibit ______. Female peahens select one of many male peacocks to sire their chicks, which provides an example of ______.
intrasexual selection; intersexual selection
Select all of the following that Charles Darwin observed during his voyage on the Beagle.
land altered by forces, such as earthquakes and erosion forest plant fossils mixed in with ocean sediments plants and animals on the Galápagos Islands
In order for natural selection to take place, natural resources, like food and water, must be
limited.
Fossils present in ______ layers of rock are older.
lower
The principle of superposition explains the idea that ______ layers of rock, along with the fossils they contain, are older than the layers ______ them.
lower; above
Select the name of the scientist who first stated that the Earth was older than 6,000 years.
lyell
The appearance of a new species of oak tree would be called a(n) ______ event.
macroevolutionary
Select all of the following that occur in natural populations and that violate the assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
mating is often nonrandom migration among populations occurs allele frequencies can change due to chance events
Select all the ideas that were considered fundamental principles in explaining the diversity of life before the late 1800s.
members of a particular species are identical in form and capacity - organisms arose by special creation and did not change
The small, genetic changes that occur from generation to generation within a population or species are called
microevolution.
Darwin reasoned that the variety of finch species found on the Galápagos Islands descended from a common ancestor. He used the phrase "descent with " to describe gradual genetic changes from the ancestral type.
modification
According to the modern evolutionary synthesis, what creates the variation upon which natural selection acts?
mutation
The only way that new genetic variants arise is through ______, which is the raw material of evolution.
mutation
is a change in a DNA sequence that occurs at random.
mutation
is a change in an organism's DNA sequence and is the raw material for evolution, because genes affect phenotypes and evolution acts on phenotypes.
mutation
Select the example of a mutation that could result in evolutionary change.
mutation in the chromosome structure of an egg cell before fertilization
New alleles that might allow a bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic arise through
mutation.
Charles Darwin's book titled On the Origin of Species proposed ______ as an evolutionary mechanism.
natural selection
What mechanism of evolution changes the genetic makeup of a population by favoring alleles that increase reproductive success?
natural selection
What occurs when environmental factors cause the differential reproductive success of individuals with particular genotypes?
natural selection
When the process of ______ takes place over billions of years, a simple organism can give rise to many different types of species, such that all species are related to each other through evolution.
natural selection
Select all of the following that are mechanisms of evolution and that can alter allele frequencies.
natural selection gene flow mutation
What neither decreases nor increases reproductive success of an organism?
neutral variation
In artificial selection, mating is
nonrandom.
Sexual selection is a special form of natural selection in which individuals vary in ability to
obtain mates.
Select all of the following that are true about natural selection.
occurs due to variation in environmental factors reproductive success of individuals differs
Rock layers at the bottom of a geologic deposit are the
oldest
In some areas where cholera is common, why is the cystic fibrosis allele maintained in the population?
people heterozygous for the cystic fibrosis allele have a fitness advantage
The entire collection of the genes and their alleles in a population is called the gene .
pool
After reading Malthus's essay, Darwin realized that
poorly adapted individuals would not survive if resources were limited.
Interbreeding members of the same species compose a .
population
Evolution can be defined as a change in allele frequencies within a(n)
population.
Populations of peacocks, deer, and prairie chickens that use reproductive methods in which one individual picks a mate based on a particular characteristic would violate which Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium assumption?
random mating
In the bottleneck effect, what alleles are lost when a population's size drops is
random.
Fitness of an organism depends on
reproduction.
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is seldom seen in natural populations because
selection takes place in natural systems.
Artificial selection is also called
selective breeding.
The term ______ means that a feature or features of an organism neither increase nor decrease reproductive success.
selectively neutral
What type of reproduction amplifies genetic variation by shuffling alleles and producing genetically different offspring?
sexual
A difference in the appearance between males and females of a species is called
sexual dimorphism.
In a bird species, when females have inconspicuous coloration and males are brightly colored, this is an example of
sexual dimorphism.
What increases genetic variability within a species through shuffling and reshuffling of parental alleles to produce genetically different offspring?
sexual reproduction
A type of natural selection that results from variations in the ability to obtain mates is referred to as
sexual selection.
Species have undergone convergent evolution if they
share characteristics and evolved in similar environments.
Genetic drift has a greater effect on
small populations.
By the 1700s, fossil discoveries provided evidence that
species can change.
An example of macroevolution would be the appearance of a new
species of finch.
Human birth weight is an example of a type of natural selection called _______ selection.
stabilizing
Cuvier thought that lower layers of rock were older than those above them. This principle describes
superposition
The drastic reduction in cheetah population size in the last 10,000 years and the resulting decrease in genetic diversity is an example of
the bottleneck effect.
One cause of genetic drift is _____, in which a small group of individuals leaves its home population and establishes a new, isolated settlement.
the founder effect
Which two of the following was Charles Darwin not able to explain or understand with respect to his ideas on natural selection as a force of evolution?
the source of variation within populations how heritable traits were passed from one generation to the next
Select all of the following that can limit the actions of natural selection.
traits that affect survival but not reproduction disasters such as floods and volcanoes that eliminate allele combinations an organism's evolutionary history
True or false: Some features can persist in organisms even though they are not needed or used.
true
Prior to newer geological ideas of the 1700s and later, many people believed that Earth was relatively ______ and that species were ______.
young; unchangeable