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Describe the biological meaning of the word evolution.
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Why has Lamarck’s theory been rejected?
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List five assumptions about the nature of living things that support the concept of evolution by natural selection.
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Define natural selection.
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What is fitness and how is it related to reproduction?
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Why are acquired characteristics of little interest to evolutionary biologists?
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In what way are the phrases “survival of the fittest” and “struggle for existence” correct? In what ways are they misleading?
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What factors can contribute to diversity in the gene pool?
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Why is over-reproduction necessary for evolution?
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Why is sexual reproduction important to the process of natural selection?
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How might a harmful allele remain in a gene pool for generations without being eliminated by natural selection?
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List three factors that can lead to changed gene frequencies from one generation to the next.
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Give two examples of selecting agents and explain how they operate.
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Distinguish among stabilizing, directional, and disruptive selection.
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Why is genetic drift more likely in small populations?
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Give an example of genetic drift.
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A gene pool has equal numbers of alleles B and b. Half of the B alleles mutate to b alleles in the original generation. What will the allele frequencies be in the next generation?
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The Hardy-Weinberg concept is only theoretical. What factors do not allow it to operate in a natural gene pool?
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The smaller the population, the more likely it is that random changes will influence gene frequencies. Why is this true?
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Why is each of the following important for an understanding of evolution: mutation, migration, sexual reproduction, selective agents, and population size?







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