A) have similar gene pools.
B) become genetically isolated from each other.
C) develop into different species.
D) experience directional selection.
E) merge into one population.
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A) a common ancestor.
B) limited environmental stimuli.
C) the presence of transitional forms.
D) postzygotic isolation.
E) prezygotic isolation.
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A) comparative anatomy.
B) biogeography.
C) the fossil record.
D) comparative embryology.
E) comparative biochemistry.
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A) genetic drift.
B) phyletic gradualism.
C) sympatric speciation.
D) punctuated equilibrium.
E) the biological species concept.
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A) continental drift or the movement of tectonic plates over time
B) amount of genetic similarity among current populations
C) ocean currents and wind patterns
D) ranges of animals and ability to migrate
E) All of the answer choices describe evidence that would be studied by a biogeographer.
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A) variation among members of the population.
B) more offspring born than the environment can support.
C) some members of the population that have greater reproductive success.
D) variation that is heritable.
E) All of the answer choices describe requirements for natural selection.
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A) a current species and its descendants
B) a recent common ancestor and two outgroups
C) a recent common ancestor and all of its descendants
D) all of the potential ancestors of a group
E) all species classified in a particular genus
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A) Stanley Miller.
B) Charles Lyell.
C) Thomas Malthus.
D) Charles Darwin.
E) Alfred Wallace.
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A) Gene flow between subpopulations minimizes differences in their gene pools.
B) A single population suddenly divides into two reproductively isolated groups without being geographically isolated.
C) A geographic separation occurs between subpopulations leading to reproductive isolation.
D) Wide phenotypic differences that appear between subpopulations due to variation in their environments.
E) Subpopulations that are geographically isolated but still able to interbreed.
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A) development of an organism.
B) evolutionary history of a species.
C) taxonomic hierarchies of cladistics.
D) reproductive isolation of species.
E) naming of organisms.
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A) archaea and eukarya are more closely related than either is to the bacteria.
B) archaea and bacteria are more closely related than either is to the eukarya.
C) bacteria and eukarya are more closely related than either is to the archaea.
D) all three groups arose separately.
E) All three groups are equally related.
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A) 0.7
B) 0.49
C) 0.27
D) 0.3
E) 0.14
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A) gene flow
B) genetic drift
C) mutation
D) nonrandom reproduction
E) natural selection
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A) began as one species and therefore remain one species.
B) were originally two species and remain two species.
C) were originally two species but are now one species.
D) were originally one species but are now two species.
E) The number of species cannot be determined from the information given.
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A) None, since it is a recessive condition.
B) 1%
C) 2%
D) 50%
E) 99%
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A) then a population becomes better adapted to an unchanging environment.
B) then a population becomes better adapted to a changing environment.
C) this indicates allele frequencies are changing but the population is not adapting.
D) there is no evolution because the allele frequencies remain the same.
E) there is no evolution because the allele frequencies in the population are changing.
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