题目
APBIO142-030 with labs S23 - CollegeBoard* AP Exam Prep: Multiple Choice
单项选择题
The table provides information on two populations, Population 1 on the left and Population 2 on the right, in 2 years, 1980 and 2010. The first row has column headers from left to right: Year, Allele uppercase R and Allele lowercase r for Population 1, and Allele uppercase R and Allele lowercase r for Population 2. The data in the next two rows are as follows, from left to right: Row 2: 1980, Population 1: Allele uppercase R, 0.3; Allele lowercase r, 0.7. Population 2: Allele uppercase R, 0.37; Allele lowercase r, 0.63. Row 3: 2010, Population 1: Allele uppercase R, 0.0; Allele lowercase r, 1.0. Population 2: Allele uppercase R, 0.75; Allele lowercase r, 0.25. The table shows the changes in allele frequencies of a specific gene in two populations of randomly mating small mammals after 30 years. The populations inhabit adjacent equatorial islands that have similar topography and climate. Which of the following is the most reliable conclusion that can be drawn from analysis of the data above?
选项
A.Genetic drift has occurred in population 1.
B.Population 2 is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
C.Selection for allele r is occurring in both populations.
D.The reduced frequency of allele R in population 1 will eventually lead to the extinction of population 1.
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Restating the question and options: The prompt provides allele frequency data for Population 1 (P1) and Population 2 (P2) in 1980 and 2010 for alleles R (uppercase) and r (lowercase). In 1980, P1 has R = 0.3 and r = 0.7, while P2 has R = 0.37 and r = 0.63. In 2010, P1 has R = 0.0 and r = 1.0, while P2 has R = 0.75 and r = 0.25. The question asks which conclusion is most reliable from analyzing these data. The answer choices are: 1) Genetic drift has occurred in population 1. 2) Population 2 is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. 3) Selection for allele r is occurring in both populations. 4) The reduced frequency of allele R in population 1 will eventually lead to the extinction of population 1.
Option 1 analysis: Genetic drift has occurred in population 1. The data show that P1’s a......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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