front 1 Which of these is a statement that Darwin would have
rejected? | back 1 B |
front 2 Which definition of evolution would have been most foreign to Charles
Darwin during his | back 2 A |
front 3 About which of these did Darwin have a poor understanding? | back 3 D |
front 4 If, on average, 46% of the loci in a speciesʹ gene pool are
heterozygous, then the average | back 4 C |
front 5 Which of these variables is likely to undergo the largest change in
value as the result of a | back 5 A |
front 6 Which of these is the smallest unit upon which natural selection
directly acts? | back 6 E |
front 7 ) Which of these is the smallest unit that natural selection can
change? | back 7 B |
front 8 Which of these evolutionary agents is most consistent at causing
populations to become | back 8 D |
front 9 Which statement about the beak size of finches on the island of
Daphne Major during | back 9 C |
front 10 Each of the following has a better chance of influencing gene
frequencies in small | back 10 C |
front 11 In modern terminology, diversity is understood to be a result of
genetic variation. Sources | back 11 A |
front 12 A trend toward the decrease in the size of plants on the slopes of
mountains as altitudes | back 12 A |
front 13 The higher the proportion of loci that are ʺfixedʺ in a population,
the lower is that | back 13 E |
front 14 ) Which statement about variation is true? | back 14 D |
front 15 In a hypothetical populationʹs gene pool, an autosomal gene, which
had previously been | back 15 E |
front 16 ) Rank the following 1-base point mutations (from most likely to
least likely) with respect to | back 16 B |
front 17 Sponges are known to contain a single Hox gene. Most invertebrates
have a cluster of 10 | back 17 D |
front 18 Which of these represents the treatment option that is most likely to
avoid the production | back 18 D |
front 19 ) Within the body of an HIV-infected individual who is being treated
with a single NA, and | back 19 B |
front 20 HIV has 9 genes in its RNA genome. Every HIV particle contains two
RNA molecules, each | back 20 E |
front 21 ) If two genes from one RNA molecule become detached and then, as a
unit, get attached to | back 21 E |
front 22 The DNA polymerases of all cellular organisms have proofreading
capability. This | back 22 C |
front 23 Which of these makes determining the evolutionary relatedness of
different species based | back 23 A |
front 24 ) Which is a true statement concerning genetic variation? | back 24 C |
front 25 | back 25 B |
front 26 What is the most reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from the
fact that the frequency | back 26 B |
front 27 What is the estimated frequency of allele A in the gene pool? | back 27 C |
front 28 What proportion of the population is probably heterozygous (Aa) for
this trait? | back 28 C |
front 29 In a Hardy-Weinberg population with two alleles, A and a, that are in
equilibrium, the | back 29 B |
front 30 In a Hardy-Weinberg population with two alleles, A and a, that are in
equilibrium, the | back 30 D |
front 31 In a Hardy-Weinberg population with two alleles, A and a, that are in
equilibrium, the | back 31 B |
front 32 You sample a population of butterflies and find that 42% are
heterozygous at a particular | back 32 E |
front 33 In a hypothetical population of 1,000 people, tests of blood-type genes show that 160 have the genotype AA, 480 have the genotype AB, and 360 have the genotype BB. What is the frequency of the B allele? | back 33 E |
front 34 In a hypothetical population of 1,000 people, tests of blood-type
genes show that 160 have the genotype If there are 4,000 children born to this generation, how many would
be expected to have AB | back 34 C |
front 35 In peas, a gene controls flower color such that R = purple and r =
white. In an isolated pea | back 35 E |
front 36 In the year 2500, five male space colonists and five female space
colonists (all unrelated to each other) Which of these is closest to the allele frequency in the founding
population? | back 36 A |
front 37 In the year 2500, five male space colonists and five female space
colonists (all unrelated to each other) ) If one assumes that Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium applies to the
population of colonists on | back 37 A |
front 38 In the year 2500, five male space colonists and five female space
colonists (all unrelated to each other) If four of the original colonists died before they produced
offspring, the ratios of genotypes | back 38 C |
front 39 You are studying three populations of birds. Population A has ten
birds, of which one is brown (a In which population is the frequency of the allele for brown
feathers highest? | back 39 D |
front 40 You are studying three populations of birds. Population A has ten
birds, of which one is brown (a ) In which population would it be least likely that an accident
would significantly alter the | back 40 B |
front 41 You are studying three populations of birds. Population A has ten
birds, of which one is brown (a Which population is most likely to be subject to the bottleneck
effect? | back 41 A |
front 42 You are maintaining a small population of fruit flies in the
laboratory by transferring the | back 42 A |
front 43 If the frequency of a particular allele that is present in a small,
isolated population of alpine | back 43 E |
front 44 If the original finches that had been blown over to the Galapagos
from South America had | back 44 E |
front 45 Over time, the movement of people on Earth has steadily increased.
This has altered the | back 45 E |
front 46 Gene flow is a concept best used to describe an exchange
between | back 46 C |
front 47 Natural selection is most nearly the same as | back 47 E |
front 48 The restriction enzymes of bacteria protect the bacteria from
successful attack by bacteriophages, whose The outcome of the conflict between bacteria and bacteriophage at
any point in time results | back 48 A |
front 49 The restriction enzymes of bacteria protect the bacteria from
successful attack by bacteriophages, whose Over the course of evolutionary time, what should occur? | back 49 D |
front 50 Arrange the following from most general (i.e., most inclusive) to
most specific (i.e., least | back 50 C |
front 51 Sexual dimorphism is most often a result of | back 51 D |
front 52 In the wild, male house finches (Carpodus mexicanus) vary
considerably in the amount of red During breeding season, one should expect female house finches to
prefer to mate with | back 52 D |
front 53 In the wild, male house finches (Carpodus mexicanus) vary
considerably in the amount of red Which of the following terms are appropriately applied to the
situation described in the | back 53 D |
front 54 In the wild, male house finches (Carpodus mexicanus) vary
considerably in the amount of red The situation as described in the paragraph above should select most
directly against males | back 54 A |
front 55 Adult male humans generally have deeper voices than do adult female
humans, as the direct result of If the fossil records of apes and humans alike show a trend toward
decreasing larynx size | back 55 A |
front 56 Adult male humans generally have deeper voices than do adult female
humans, as the direct result of Which addition to the information in the paragraph above would make
more than one of | back 56 C |
front 57 Adult male humans generally have deeper voices than do adult female
humans, as the direct result of ) If one excludes the involvement of gender in the situation
described in the paragraph | back 57 C |
front 58 ) The Darwinian fitness of an individual is measured most directly
by | back 58 A |
front 59 When we say that an individual organism has a greater fitness than
another individual, we | back 59 E |
front 60 Which of the following statements best summarizes evolution as it is
viewed today? | back 60 E |
front 61 ) If neutral variation is truly ʺneutral,ʺ then it should have no
effect on | back 61 D |
front 62 Which describes an African butterfly species that exists in two
strikingly different color | back 62 D |
front 63 Which describes brightly colored peacocks mating more frequently than
drab peacocks? | back 63 E |
front 64 Most Swiss starlings produce four to five eggs in each clutch. Those
producing fewer or | back 64 C |
front 65 Fossil evidence indicates that horses have gradually increased in
size over geologic time. | back 65 B |
front 66 The average birth weight for human babies is about 3 kg. Which of the
following terms best | back 66 C |
front 67 A certain species of land snail exists as either a cream color or a
solid brown color. | back 67 D |
front 68 Cattle breeders have improved the quality of meat over the years by
which process? | back 68 D |
front 69 ) The recessive allele that causes phenylketonuria (PKU) is harmful,
except when an infantʹs | back 69 C |
front 70 Mules are relatively long-lived and hardy organisms that cannot,
generally speaking, | back 70 A |
front 71 ) Heterozygote advantage should be most closely linked to which of
the following? | back 71 B |
front 72 In seedcracker finches from Cameroon, small- and large-billed birds
specialize in cracking | back 72 B |
front 73 What is true of the trait whose frequency distribution in a large
population appears above? | back 73 B |
front 74 If the curve shifts to the left or to the right, there is no gene
flow, and the population size | back 74 C |
front 75 Male satin bowerbirds adorn structures that they build, called
ʺbowers,ʺ with parrot | back 75 C |
front 76 When imbalances occur in the sex ratio of sexual species that have
two sexes (i.e., other | back 76 E |
front 77 The same gene that causes various coat patterns in wild and
domesticated cats also causes | back 77 B |
front 78 A proficient engineer can easily design skeletal structures that are
more functional than | back 78 E |
front 79 There are those who claim that the theory of evolution cannot be true
because the apes, | back 79 A |
front 80 A fruit fly population has a gene with two alleles, A1 and A2. Tests
show that 70% of the | back 80 D |
front 81 There are 40 individuals in population 1, all of which have genotype
A1A1, and there are 25 | back 81 A |
front 82 Natural selection changes allele frequencies in populations because
some __________ | back 82 E |
front 83 No two people are genetically identical, except for identical twins.
The chief cause of | back 83 B |
front 84 Sparrows with average-sized wings survive severe storms better than
those with longer or | back 84 B |