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Chapter 8 Practice Quizzing 1.Which of the following is NOT one of the tenets of Darwin's theory of natural selection? A) Some individuals have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing than other individuals in the same population. B) There are chance variations between individuals in a species. Some variations are heritable. C) More offspring are produced in each generation than can be supported by the environment. D) Equilibrium models help identify evolutionary forces that can change gene frequencies in populations. 2 . Alleles which prevent the expression of other alleles are called , while the alleles which they suppress are called . 3.Plant populations of Potentilla glandulosa, which are locally adapted and genetically distinctive populations within a species, are called ecotypes. A) TRUE B) FALSE 4.Recent genetic analysis of three populations of Potentilla, using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, disproves the conjecture that the three populations are three separate species. A) TRUE B) FALSE 5.Glacially formed valleys, headwater streams, and lakes in the Alps have created A) geographically isolated populations of plants and animals. B) reduced gene flow between populations. C) extinction of cold water species. D) all of the above. E) Only a and b are correct. 6.Genetic and morphological analyses performed by Douglas and Brunner suggest that the Coregonus of the central Alps is made up of a highly diverse set populations that show a high level of genetic differentiation . and should be considered a (n) 7.Which of the following is NOT necessary to maintain constant allele frequencies in a population? A) small population size B) no mutations C) random mating D) no immigration E) none of the above 8.The states that in a population mating at random in the absence of evolutionary forces, allele frequencies will remain constant 9.Stabilizing selection is a form of natural selection that can impede changes in population. A) TRUE B) FALSE 9.Which of the following best describes directional selection? A) Two or more phenotypes are common and drive diversity B) It occurs when one extreme phenotype has an advantage over all other phenotypes. C) Larger individuals in a population have higher rates of survival than average and small individuals D) All of the above E) b and c are correct. 11.In the equation for heritability, VG represents represents whereas VP . 12.If when determining heritability, there is no environmental effect, then V E will equal 100 since the equation is a ratio and the value is represented as a percentage. A) TRUE B) FALSE 13.What is the regression coefficient if X = 5, Y = 26, and a = 6? A) 6 B) 4 C) 12 D) -8 14.Regression analysis uses the dependent variable to determine the regression line and the independent variable to determine heritability. A) TRUE B) FALSE 15.The genetic differences between soapberry bugs feeding on native and introduced soapberry populations provide evidence that these insects have undergone . 16.Scientists are concerned that reduced habitat availability will ultimately _______. A) increase genetic drift B) increase mutations C) reduce genetic similarities D) reduce genetic diversity 17。 are forms of an enzyme which researchers use to indicate genetic diversity in a population. 18 . Frankham's research demonstrates that island populations have genetic variation than mainland populations. 19.Which of the following factors may influence the vulnerability of a small population to extinction? A) low genetic variation B) inb reeding C) reduced fecundity D) all of the above 20.Heterozygosity is a prime indicator of genetic variability. A) TRUE B) FALSE 21.Transplant experiments in which Potentilla glandulosa plants from three different climates were transplanted to climatically different garden sites indicate that the study populations were genetically . 22.______ are enzymes with the same biochemical function which researchers use to study genetic differences. A) Loci B) Isozymes C) Allozymes D) Restriction enzymes 23.Restriction fragments are specific sites on an enzyme that tells the nucleotide to replicate and create restriction enzymes. A) TRUE B) FALSE 24.During the method, randomly chosen primers are used to amplify unspecific DNA sequences. 25.T he genomes of many species including humans are determined by the process of _______. A) electrophoresis B) DNA sequencing C) RAPD method D) isoenzyme analysis