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A) all individuals of the same species located throughout the world.
B) all individuals of the same species located in a given geographic region.
C) all individuals of all species located throughout the world.
D) all individuals of all species located in a given country.
E) those individuals of the same species that have an identical genetic makeup.
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A) gene flow.
B) genetic drift.
C) balanced polymorphism.
D) stabilizing selection.
E) coevolution.
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A) all the genes that occur in the population.
B) all the genes for a certain trait that occur in the population.
C) the sum of all the heterozygous individuals in the population.
D) the sum of all the homozygous individuals in the population.
E) all the alleles for a certain trait in a given individual.
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A) sexual selection.
B) directional selection.
C) stabilizing selection.
D) nonrandom mutations.
E) balanced polymorphism.
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A) prevents migration of individuals into other populations.
B) can spread certain alleles throughout a species.
C) isolates populations from one another.
D) negates the influence of evolution on a population.
E) limits evolutionary fitness.
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A) no change in allele frequency.
B) no change in population size.
C) equal numbers of all alleles.
D) equal numbers of males and females.
E) no individuals move into or out of the population.
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A) homozygous dominant for the flower color allele.
B) homozygous recessive for the flower color allele.
C) heterozygous for the flower color allele.
D) mutating.
E) in equilibrium.
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A) directional selection.
B) stabilizing selection.
C) disruptive selection.
D) sexual selection.
E) genetic drift.
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A) 0) 20
B) 0) 25
C) 0) 40
D) 0) 50
E) 5
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A) artificial.
B) directional.
C) stabilizing.
D) disruptive.
E) nonrandom.
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A) sexual
B) disruptive
C) stabilizing
D) directional
E) artificial
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A) random evolution.
B) assortative evolution.
C) genetic drift.
D) random mutation.
E) fitness.
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A) New animals increase zoo revenues.
B) It increases the genetic diversity of the zoo's population.
C) It creates a bottleneck effect.
D) It increases the effects of natural selection on the population.
E) It increases the rate of random mutations.
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A) is always beneficial to the bacterial cell.
B) is beneficial to the cell in the presence of streptomycin.
C) is neither beneficial nor detrimental to the cell.
D) is beneficial to the cell in the presence of any antibiotic.
E) is always detrimental to the cell.
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A) gene flow.
B) natural selection.
C) artificial mutations.
D) stabilizing selection.
E) coevolution.
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