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A) Outcrossing
B) Migration
C) Evolution
D) Mutation
E) Equilibrium
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A) 0.000625
B) 0.0025
C) 0.025
D) 0.05
E) 0.95
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A) Natural selection acts through reproduction, and most individuals with Huntington's disease reproduce prior to discovery.
B) Diseases tend to remain in populations because of heterozygous carriers.
C) Modern health care has acted as an agent against selection.
D) Natural selection tends not to work on human diseases and in human populations.
E) Natural selection only works on young individuals or newborns. Huntington's disease only works on older people.
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A) mutation
B) natural selection
C) inbreeding
D) outbreeding
E) genetic drift
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A) negative directional selection
B) genetic rescue
C) genetic drift
D) fixation
E) underdominance
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A) Underdominance; an allele is fixed
B) Homeostasis; Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is achieved
C) Dominance; a tipping point is passed
D) Recombination; linkage equilibrium is obtained
E) Overdominance; a stable equilibrium is reached
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A) These are the allelic frequencies found in most populations.
B) These allelic frequencies maximize the proportion of homozygotes in the population.
C) These allelic frequencies maximize the proportion of heterozygotes in the population.
D) These allelic frequencies guarantee that neither allele will become fixed in a population.
E) These allelic frequencies minimize the proportion of heterozygotes in the population.
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A) aa = 0.25, Aa = 0.25
B) aa = 0.25, Aa = 0.5
C) aa = 0.02, Aa = 0.48
D) aa = 0.1, Aa = 0.4
E) aa = 0.4, Aa = 0.1
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A) Inbreeding
B) Migration
C) Outcrossing
D) Genetic drift
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A) The allelic frequencies will remain the same, but the genotypic distribution will change.
B) The genotypic distribution will remain the same, but the allelic frequencies will change.
C) Both the genotypic distribution and the allelic frequencies will change.
D) Both the genotypic distribution and the allelic frequencies will remain the same.
E) No prediction can be made about the genotypic distribution and allelic frequencies from one generation to the next.
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A) genetic drift
B) natural selection
C) mutation
D) assortative mating
E) inbreeding
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A) 0.005
B) 0.000025
C) 0.004
D) 0.00002
E) 0.0
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