Identify evolutionary change mechanisms - AP Biology
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What is true regarding mutations?
What is true regarding mutations?
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Mutations are changes to a cell’s genome and include inversions, duplications, translocations, and deletions, among other unplanned changes to the DNA. Mutations can be harmful to the organism, but can also have beneficial or neutral impacts. Mutation is an important means of evolution because it introduces new genetic combinations into a genome, allowing for the potential of new functions.
Mutations are changes to a cell’s genome and include inversions, duplications, translocations, and deletions, among other unplanned changes to the DNA. Mutations can be harmful to the organism, but can also have beneficial or neutral impacts. Mutation is an important means of evolution because it introduces new genetic combinations into a genome, allowing for the potential of new functions.
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The various species of Galapagos finches utilize their beaks to access food resources in many ways. Those with longer beaks use their beaks to penetrate cactus fruit and eat the inside, while those with short beaks tear apart the base of the cactus and eat insect larvae and pupae.
Cacti in the Galapagos fail to produce any fruit for several generations, causing finches with long beaks to die. With these environmental changes, selection will favor those with short beaks over those with long beaks. What type of selection is described?
The various species of Galapagos finches utilize their beaks to access food resources in many ways. Those with longer beaks use their beaks to penetrate cactus fruit and eat the inside, while those with short beaks tear apart the base of the cactus and eat insect larvae and pupae.
Cacti in the Galapagos fail to produce any fruit for several generations, causing finches with long beaks to die. With these environmental changes, selection will favor those with short beaks over those with long beaks. What type of selection is described?
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The answer is directional selection. This environmental change will cause a shift in the mean beak size of the population towards smaller beaks because their food resource was not affected. There is selection against long beak size only.
The answer is directional selection. This environmental change will cause a shift in the mean beak size of the population towards smaller beaks because their food resource was not affected. There is selection against long beak size only.
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Which of the following is not true regarding heterozygote advantage?
Which of the following is not true regarding heterozygote advantage?
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The heterozygote advantage is when a heterozygote phenotype increases fitness, as compared to both homozygote phenotypes. An example of this in human populations is sickle cell anemia—a condition where red blood cells cannot properly transport oxygen. Individuals that are heterozygotes are resistant to malaria. The example of sickle cell anemia demonstrates that heterozygosity may confer advantages and disadvantages, but homozygosity only confers a disadvantage.
The heterozygote advantage is when a heterozygote phenotype increases fitness, as compared to both homozygote phenotypes. An example of this in human populations is sickle cell anemia—a condition where red blood cells cannot properly transport oxygen. Individuals that are heterozygotes are resistant to malaria. The example of sickle cell anemia demonstrates that heterozygosity may confer advantages and disadvantages, but homozygosity only confers a disadvantage.
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What is true regarding mutations?
What is true regarding mutations?
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Mutations are changes to a cell’s genome and include inversions, duplications, translocations, and deletions, among other unplanned changes to the DNA. Mutations can be harmful to the organism, but can also have beneficial or neutral impacts. Mutation is an important means of evolution because it introduces new genetic combinations into a genome, allowing for the potential of new functions.
Mutations are changes to a cell’s genome and include inversions, duplications, translocations, and deletions, among other unplanned changes to the DNA. Mutations can be harmful to the organism, but can also have beneficial or neutral impacts. Mutation is an important means of evolution because it introduces new genetic combinations into a genome, allowing for the potential of new functions.
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Which of the following is not a type of mutation?
Which of the following is not a type of mutation?
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Mutations are changes in a cell’s genomic DNA sequence. Types of mutation include insertion, deletion, translocation, inversion, and duplication. An insertion is the addition of a nucleotide somewhere in the DNA; a deletion is the opposite. A translocation mutation involves the physical movement of DNA segments, and can occur within a chromosome or between different chromosomes. Genetic drift, on the other hand, is a type of sampling error that leads to the perceived allele frequency changing among generations.
Mutations are changes in a cell’s genomic DNA sequence. Types of mutation include insertion, deletion, translocation, inversion, and duplication. An insertion is the addition of a nucleotide somewhere in the DNA; a deletion is the opposite. A translocation mutation involves the physical movement of DNA segments, and can occur within a chromosome or between different chromosomes. Genetic drift, on the other hand, is a type of sampling error that leads to the perceived allele frequency changing among generations.
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Horizontal gene transfer is an example of what mechanism of evolution?
Horizontal gene transfer is an example of what mechanism of evolution?
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Horizontal gene transfer is a method of transferring genetic material from one organism to another and is common among bacteria. Horizontal gene transfer is an example of gene flow, a mechanism of evolution that involves the flow of genes among populations, species, and organisms. Natural selection involves uneven survival and evolutionary fitness due to the advantages granted to certain individuals through genetic variation. A mutation is an unplanned change in the DNA sequence of a cell or organism. Genetic drift is the change in an allele frequency in a population due to random sampling.
Horizontal gene transfer is a method of transferring genetic material from one organism to another and is common among bacteria. Horizontal gene transfer is an example of gene flow, a mechanism of evolution that involves the flow of genes among populations, species, and organisms. Natural selection involves uneven survival and evolutionary fitness due to the advantages granted to certain individuals through genetic variation. A mutation is an unplanned change in the DNA sequence of a cell or organism. Genetic drift is the change in an allele frequency in a population due to random sampling.
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Which of the following best defines interference competition?
Which of the following best defines interference competition?
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Interference competition is a type of competition that occurs directly between individuals through the use of aggression.
Interference competition is a type of competition that occurs directly between individuals through the use of aggression.
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Which of the following is an example of exploitative competition?
Which of the following is an example of exploitative competition?
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Exploitative competition is an indirect type of competition through a limiting resource. There was only one scenario in the listed options that illustrated an example of exploitive competition: the indirect competition that takes place in response to a limiting resource as seen in grass species competing for sunlight.
Exploitative competition is an indirect type of competition through a limiting resource. There was only one scenario in the listed options that illustrated an example of exploitive competition: the indirect competition that takes place in response to a limiting resource as seen in grass species competing for sunlight.
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Which of the following best defines apparent competition?
Which of the following best defines apparent competition?
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Apparent competition is defined as indirect competition between two species being hunted by the same predator.
Apparent competition is defined as indirect competition between two species being hunted by the same predator.
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Which of the following is not an example of intraspecific competition?
Which of the following is not an example of intraspecific competition?
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Intraspecific competition is a type of competition that occurs between individuals of the same species. All of the given examples feature intraspecific competition except “two species of grass competing for sunlight_,_” because it describes competition between two species instead of within the same species.
Intraspecific competition is a type of competition that occurs between individuals of the same species. All of the given examples feature intraspecific competition except “two species of grass competing for sunlight_,_” because it describes competition between two species instead of within the same species.
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Which of the following best describes the difference between intraspecific and interspecific competition?
Which of the following best describes the difference between intraspecific and interspecific competition?
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Intraspecific competition occurs between members of the same species while interspecific competition occurs between different species.
Intraspecific competition occurs between members of the same species while interspecific competition occurs between different species.
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Which of the following is not a mechanism of evolution?
Which of the following is not a mechanism of evolution?
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The mechanisms of evolution include gene flow, mutation, genetic drift, and natural selection. All of these mechanisms change allele frequencies in groups of reproducing organisms.
The mechanisms of evolution include gene flow, mutation, genetic drift, and natural selection. All of these mechanisms change allele frequencies in groups of reproducing organisms.
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Which of the following is a potential outcome of the evolutionary process?
Which of the following is a potential outcome of the evolutionary process?
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Evolution impacts the allele frequencies within a population through mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. These mechanisms of evolution result in adaptation, cooperation, speciation, extinction, and co-evolution.
Evolution impacts the allele frequencies within a population through mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. These mechanisms of evolution result in adaptation, cooperation, speciation, extinction, and co-evolution.
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Which of the following is not true regarding adaptation?
Which of the following is not true regarding adaptation?
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Adaptation can be defined as the gradual outcome of evolution that makes an organism or group of organisms better suited to live in a given habitat. Adaptation is a result of natural selection and increases the chance of survival and reproduction. This outcome can result from either a loss of an ancestral feature or the development of a new trait.
Adaptation can be defined as the gradual outcome of evolution that makes an organism or group of organisms better suited to live in a given habitat. Adaptation is a result of natural selection and increases the chance of survival and reproduction. This outcome can result from either a loss of an ancestral feature or the development of a new trait.
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Which of the following is true in regard to cooperation?
Which of the following is true in regard to cooperation?
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Cooperation is an outcome of evolution that features beneficial interactions between species, leading to the species evolving together. Cooperation is thought to have evolved from kin selection—where organisms work together to raise another’s kin for the benefit of the population.
Cooperation is an outcome of evolution that features beneficial interactions between species, leading to the species evolving together. Cooperation is thought to have evolved from kin selection—where organisms work together to raise another’s kin for the benefit of the population.
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Which of the following statements best describes co-evolution?
Which of the following statements best describes co-evolution?
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Co-evolution describes interactions among different species. These interactions can be both negative and positive, leading to cooperation or competition. In co-evolution, species develop together.
Co-evolution describes interactions among different species. These interactions can be both negative and positive, leading to cooperation or competition. In co-evolution, species develop together.
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Which of the following is not true regarding extinction?
Which of the following is not true regarding extinction?
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Extinction may be defined as the disappearance of a species. Throughout history, there have been minor and major extinctions, with minor extinctions composing the majority of all extinctions. The process of extinction is not well understood due to our reliance on the fossil record and complicated roles of competition and evolution.
Extinction may be defined as the disappearance of a species. Throughout history, there have been minor and major extinctions, with minor extinctions composing the majority of all extinctions. The process of extinction is not well understood due to our reliance on the fossil record and complicated roles of competition and evolution.
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When a small group of individuals leaves a population and moves to a new location, the allelic frequency of this new population is likely to different from the original population. This is known as which of these?
When a small group of individuals leaves a population and moves to a new location, the allelic frequency of this new population is likely to different from the original population. This is known as which of these?
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The Founder Effect is due to a sampling error. By taking a small sample of an existing population and creating a new population, there is zero probability that the new population will have all of the same alleles as the old population. Therefore, the alleles of the new population are likely to differ from the original population.
The Founder Effect is due to a sampling error. By taking a small sample of an existing population and creating a new population, there is zero probability that the new population will have all of the same alleles as the old population. Therefore, the alleles of the new population are likely to differ from the original population.
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Which of the following is not a type of selection?
Which of the following is not a type of selection?
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Stabilizing selection favors the intermediate phenotypes in a population while disruptive selection favors extreme phenotypes. Artificial selection is frequently practiced by humans in breeding livestock, pets, and crops. Sexual selection is dependent on interaction between males and females within a population. Domestic selection is not a real term.
Stabilizing selection favors the intermediate phenotypes in a population while disruptive selection favors extreme phenotypes. Artificial selection is frequently practiced by humans in breeding livestock, pets, and crops. Sexual selection is dependent on interaction between males and females within a population. Domestic selection is not a real term.
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In a snowy area, the white beetle is able to blend in with the snow, while the black beetle can blend in with the dark barks of trees. However, the gray beetle stands out, and is picked on by predators. As a result, the white and black beetles are favored, but not gray beetles. This is an example of
In a snowy area, the white beetle is able to blend in with the snow, while the black beetle can blend in with the dark barks of trees. However, the gray beetle stands out, and is picked on by predators. As a result, the white and black beetles are favored, but not gray beetles. This is an example of
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Disruptive selection happens when the environment favors individuals on the extreme ends of a phenotype.
Directional selection favors individuals on one end of a phenotype (for example, a different environment may only favor black beetles, but not white or gray).
Stabilizing selection favors against extreme phenotypes (for example, a different environment may favor gray beetles, but not black or white beetles).
Disruptive selection happens when the environment favors individuals on the extreme ends of a phenotype.
Directional selection favors individuals on one end of a phenotype (for example, a different environment may only favor black beetles, but not white or gray).
Stabilizing selection favors against extreme phenotypes (for example, a different environment may favor gray beetles, but not black or white beetles).
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