An allele that reduces the fitness of organisms is found to decrease very rapidly in a population. Most likely this allele is:
1. recently mutated
2. rare
3. dominant
4. recessive

Subtopic:  Hardy Weinberg Law |

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The set of all genes, or genetic information, in a unit of evolution is called the :
1. genotype
2. polymorphism
3. multiple allelism
4. gene pool

Subtopic:  Genetic Basis of Adaptation |
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Persons with sickle cell trait are resistant to severe malaria. This shows:
1. heterozygote advantage
2. heterosis
3. punctuated equilibrium
4. reverse evolution

Subtopic:  Definition & Types of Evolution | Hardy Weinberg Law |
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A small population experiences a sudden crash in size due to a natural calamity. The biggest threat to the population is:
1. loss of genetic variability
2. tendency towards assortative mating
3. reduced gene flow
4. Hardy - Weinberg disequilibrium

Subtopic:  Difference Between Drift & Selection | Sources of Variation |
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What exactly does the nature act upon when selecting an organism?
1. dominant alleles
2. recessive alleles
3. phenotype
4. combined genotype

Subtopic:  Darwin's Theory | Additional Theories of Darwin | Natural Selection |
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Which of the following would be an example of a population that can show the potential for rapid speciation?
1. small in number but highly variable gene pool
2. large in number with large variations in the gene pool
3.sexual dimorphism amongst members
4.isolated inbred population

Subtopic:  Darwin's Theory |

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In modern terms, selection refers to :
1. inheritance of dominant characters
2. differential reproduction
3. a decrease in allele frequency in a population
4. differences in the contribution of various genotypes to the next generation

Subtopic:  Darwin's Theory |
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A mutation appears in a sub-population of organisms separated from the other group by in the same large geographical area. This mutation can spread to the other subgroup by:
1. induced muations
2. mutations in the gene pool of the other subgroup
3. mutation pressures
4. crossovers

Subtopic:  Sources of Variation |

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Darwin got the idea of ‘common descent with modification’ as evolution initially from his observations on:
1. geographic distribution of species
2. fossil records
3. comparative embryology
4. comparative biochemistry

Subtopic:  Darwin's Theory | Summary of Darwin's Theory | Additional Theories of Darwin |
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During which period of the geological time scale did the first seed plants evolve?
1. Carboniferous
2. Triassic
3. Jurassic
4. Cretaceous

Subtopic:   A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF EVOLUTION |
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