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BIO 201 EXAM 2 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025



gene flow correct answers >> migration of individuals
between populations


migration correct answers >> movement of individuals
(Between populations is gene flow)


Lake Erie Water Snakes overview correct answers >> on
island: banded water snakes
- snakes live on limestone rocks by the shoreline--selection for
recessive-->unbanded snakes are less visible to predators


on mainland: banded (dominant trait)
- snakes live in thick vegetation--selection for dominant-->banded
snakes are less visible to predators


-->spatially varying selection (helps maintain variation across
space in a particular species)


is a dominant/recessive allele more likely to be selectively
adventageous? correct answers >> NO
dom/rec genetic property does not tell you what will be selected
for/against

,spatially varying selection correct answers >> GET
DEFINITION


if unbanded allele favored on the island, why are there a lot of
banded snakes there? why do different islands have different
numbers of banded snakes? correct answers >> gene flow of
snakes from continent to island


why different?
habitat differences=different selection
different predators
smaller populations/size of island = drift and with smaller
population, same number of migrants would have larger impact
location - farther away = less gene flow
SELECTION+MIGRATION+(potential) DRIFT


continent-island model of migration correct answers >>
continent assumed to be large in size so amount of gene flow
back is not significant enough


tells us the frequency of the p allele on the island in the next
generation


MIGRATION ONLY ACTING
- only need to know migration rate and frequencies of this allele
on the continent and the island

,- migration rate = fraction of the island population that's arriving
from the continent each generation


Pi' = (1-m)pi+pc
pc = freq of A on continent
pi = freq of A on island
m = migration rate - fraction of island population that arrives
from the continent each generation


how to determine frequency of allele on island at equilibrium in
migration problem correct answers >> same as frequency on
island IF ONLY EVOLUTIONARY FORCE ACTING


pi=pc


migration will eventually equalize the frequencies on the island
and the continent if only acting force


if m>>s ... correct answers >> if the migration rate is higher
than the selection coefficient, migration dominates


ex: would expect to see more banded individuals on the island


if s>>m correct answers >> if selection coefficient is higher
than migration rate, selection will dominate


ex: would see mostly unbanded on island

, migration rate correct answers >> fraction of the island
population that's arriving from the continent each generation


For water snakes on islands both alleles are still present - does
this tell us something about the strength of m and s in this case?
correct answers >> intermediate frequencies


m&s are similar in magnitude


on continent, almost no unbanded so selection clearly dominant


cline correct answers >> gradual shift in a character over
space


- can often get if have balance between selection and migration
- ex: blue mussels of LI


Blue muscles example LI correct answers >> strong selection
effectively opposes migration


freq of ap94 gene increase as salinity increases


selection
- advantage at certain locus for when higher salinity


gene flow

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