The significance of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is that
A) it demonstrates that evolution eventually stops.
B) it demonstrates that natural selection is the only mechanism of evolution.
C) it demonstrates that evolution only happens in large populations.
D) its assumptions lead to mechanisms of evolution.
E) none of the above
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Q8: What is the significance of a population
Q9: Resistance to pesticides
A) arises by genetic drift.
B)
Q10: Genetic drift
A) always opposes natural selection.
B) is
Q11: In disruptive selection,
A) one tail of the
Q12: Fitness is
A) a property of the population.
B)
Q14: Phenotypic plasticity
A) is unimportant to evolution.
B) is
Q15: Darwin's theory
A) resulted from his understanding of
Q16: An organism's phenotype
A) is determined only by
Q17: Directional selection eliminates the average individuals.
Q18: Heritability and the selection coefficient determine the
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