
Evolutionary Mechanisms
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- Q1What was the phenotype of the Peppered Moths after the Industrial RevolutionAAaaBlackPeppered30s
- Q2Producing more offspring than can survive is an example ofr-selected reproductiona-selected reproductionk-selected reproductionp-selected reproduction30s
- Q3A forest fire that wipes out nearly all of one specific allele is an example ofNatural SelectionSpeciationGenetic DriftMigration30s
- Q4Natural Selection depends on siblings havingCommon AncestorsSame ParentsVariationsCommon Traits30s
- Q5Blue eyes is aAllelephenotypeGenegenotype30s
- Q6The finches of the Galapagos islands were originally started by one group of stranded finches. This is an example ofFounder EffectMigrationGenetic DriftNatural Selection30s
- Q7If a flood kills off all of a population except for a couple and those survivors start the new population, it can be an example ofReproductive Isolationbottleneck effectMigrationNatural Selection30s
- Q8When two populations are separated by a Mountain Range, and cannot cross it to breed, they are inGeographic IsolationReproductive Isolation30s