A) James Hutton.
B) Georges Buffon.
C) Charles Darwin.
D) Jean Lamarck.
E) Charles Lyell.
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A) polygenic traits in a population may mask the observation of extreme or intermediate phenotypes.
B) Not only are multiple alleles persistent in a population, but they may preserve positive, neutral, and negative phenotypes.
C) multiple alleles of a gene persist indefinitely in a population.
D) many traits persist in a population that are controlled by only a single allele.
E) positive, neutral, and negative phenotypes may be preserved in a population.
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A) the mean weight of harvested fish
B) the species of fish
C) the size at which the fish were harvested
D) the age of the fish
E) the generation
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A) alleles.
B) genotypes.
C) populations.
D) individuals.
E) communities.
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A) artificial selection
B) stabilizing selection
C) sexual selection
D) directional selection
E) disruptive selection
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A) heterozygote disadvantage.
B) pleiotropy.
C) heterozygote advantage.
D) homozygote advantage.
E) polygenic inheritance.
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A) artificial selection.
B) natural selection.
C) evolution.
D) sexual selection.
E) genetic drift.
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A) large groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves.
B) small groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves.
C) many members of a population die, resulting in a great loss of genetic diversity.
D) many members of a population reproduce causing too much genetic diversity within the population.
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A) convergent selection.
B) directive selection.
C) stabilizing selection.
D) disruptive selection.
E) artificial selection.
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A) James Hutton.
B) Georges Cuvier.
C) Charles Lyell.
D) Charles Darwin.
E) Georges Buffon.
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A) More individuals of a population are born than survive to reproduce.
B) An individual's chance of survival is random.
C) Organisms are varied and some variations are inherited.
D) Species do not appear to change over time.
E) Populations grow constantly.
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A) Georges-Louis Buffon.
B) James Hutton.
C) Charles Lyell.
D) Charles Darwin.
E) Jean Baptiste Lamarck.
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True/False
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A) 0.16
B) 0.64
C) 0.32
D) 0.04
E) 0.40
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True/False
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A) directional selection
B) disruptive selection
C) stabilizing selection
D) sexual selection
E) artificial selection
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A) directional selection.
B) stabilizing selection.
C) artificial selection.
D) convergent selection.
E) disruptive selection.
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A) small groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves.
B) many members of a population die, resulting in a great loss of genetic diversity.
C) many members of a population reproduce causing too much genetic diversity within the population.
D) large groups of individuals leave their home population and establish new settlements, mating only among themselves.
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A) organisms living in similar habitats may develop similar traits even though they are not closely related.
B) evolution converges on a desired body form based on an external plan or design.
C) different organisms will never have similar traits.
D) all species will eventually have the same traits.
E) some life-forms are more evolved and therefore superior to other life-forms.
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A) homozygous recessive and heterozygous individuals.
B) homozygous dominant individuals.
C) homozygous recessive individuals.
D) heterozygous individuals.
E) homozygous dominant and heterozygous individuals.
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