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evolution - Answer genetic changes in a population over time; change in the genetic makeup of a population over time theory - Answer broad explanation for a wide range of phenomena; hypotheses that are well-supported by evidence evolutionary theory - Answer the mechanisms that result in genetic changes in populations over time Principles of Geology - Answer wind, rain, erosion, earthquakes responsible for the geographical features of the Earth An Essay on the Principle of Population - Answer populations have the potential for rapid increase, but are kept in check by limited resources "struggle for existence" descent with modification - Answer divergent species share a common ancestor evidence of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution - Answer - population must have variation in a trait - variation must be heritable - some variants must be able to survive and/or reproduce better than others mutation - Answer change in nucleotide sequence - deleterious, beneficial, or neutral heritability - Answer the proportion of total phenotypic variation that is due to genetic variation h^2 = VG/VP or variation due to genetics/total phenotypic variance parent-offspring regression - Answer measures heritability; strong correlation (closer to 1) means high heritability

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UF BSC2010 – Evolution Questions
and Already Passed Answered 2025-
2026 Edition.
evolution - Answer genetic changes in a population over time; change in the genetic makeup
of a population over time



theory - Answer broad explanation for a wide range of phenomena; hypotheses that are well-
supported by evidence



evolutionary theory - Answer the mechanisms that result in genetic changes in populations
over time



Principles of Geology - Answer wind, rain, erosion, earthquakes responsible for the
geographical features of the Earth



An Essay on the Principle of Population - Answer populations have the potential for rapid
increase, but are kept in check by limited resources

"struggle for existence"



descent with modification - Answer divergent species share a common ancestor



evidence of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution - Answer - population must have
variation in a trait

- variation must be heritable

- some variants must be able to survive and/or reproduce better than others



mutation - Answer change in nucleotide sequence - deleterious, beneficial, or neutral



heritability - Answer the proportion of total phenotypic variation that is due to genetic
variation

h^2 = VG/VP or variation due to genetics/total phenotypic variance

, fitness - Answer relative contribution of an individual to the gene pool of the next generation
or relative reproductive success



directional selection - Answer individuals at one extreme of a phenotype distribution
contribute more offspring to the next generation



stabilizing selection - Answer the mean phenotype has the highest fitness and individuals with
extreme phenotypes have the lowest fitness

reduces variation in populations, mean does NOT change



disruptive selection - Answer individuals at both extremes of a character distribution have
higher fitness than intermediate values

increases variation in populations



frequency dependent selection - Answer type of selection where the fitness of a phenotype
varies depending on how common that phenotype is

negative (rare phenotypes more fit)

positive (common phenotypes more fit)



positive frequency dependent selection - Answer most common phenotype has a selective
advantage



negative frequency dependent selection - Answer rare phenotypes have a selective advantage

leads to maintenance of polymorphism over time



sexually dimorphic - Answer traits that are only present in one sex



sexual selection - Answer selection in which an organism's phenotype influences its mating
success and thus its fitness



types of sexual selection - Answer male competition - INTRAsexual

female choice - INTERsexual

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