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Evolution can result from:
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a)
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non-random mating
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b)
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random mating
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c)
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consanguineous mating
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d) |
A and C
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2. |
The net effect of positive assortative mating is an increase in the frequency of:
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a)
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heterozygotes (Aa)
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b)
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dominant homozygotes (AA)
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c)
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recessive homozygotes (aa)
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d)
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all homozygotes (AA and aa)
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3. |
The net effect of negative assortative mating is an increase in the frequency of:
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a)
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heterozygotes (Aa)
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b)
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dominant homozygotes (AA)
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c)
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recessive homozygotes (aa)
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d)
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all homozygotes (AA and aa)
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4. |
In most human populations there is a tendency toward ____________________ mating.
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a)
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random
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b)
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negative assortative
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c)
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positive assortative
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5. |
Continuous inbreeding can be dangerous for a small population because it can:
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a)
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keep the genetic diversity relatively small
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b)
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make the genetic diversity too large
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c)
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increase the rate of mutations
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6. |
If a population has been mating non-randomly for a particular trait and there is then a single generation of random mating, the effect on the gene pool frequency of that trait will be: (Assume that there are no other evolutionary mechanisms operating.)
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a)
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equilibrium--that is, no change between generations
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b)
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a continuation of the earlier pattern of evolution
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c)
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a gradual slowing down of the rate of evolution
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7. |
The high frequency of hip dysplasia , epilepsy , and immune-system malfunctions in some dog varieties are primarily a result of _________________________ .
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a)
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heterosis
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b)
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Ellis-van Creveld syndrome
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c)
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consanguineous mating
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8. |
The probability of having a child with significant birth defects when first cousins mate together is now known to be about ____________ .
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a)
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1.7-2.8%
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b)
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6.8-11.2%
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c)
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97.2-98.3%
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