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20. Phenotypic plasticity A. is when an organism survives but not does not repro

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Question

20. Phenotypic plasticity A. is when an organism survives but not does not reproduce. B. only happens for animals, not plants C. is the altered phenotype of organism based on variation in genotype. D. none of the above 21. Commensalism is when A. for example, there is colonization by a gastrointestinal bacterial species that provides neither a benefit nor an ailment for the host B. there is an exaptation due to hybridization C. there is a mixture of chromosomes as a result of hybridization D. the effects of an allele at one genetic locus relate to multiple phenotypes 22. Which of the following events likely results in an overall loss of allelic variation? A. a genetic bottleneck due to a founder effect B. a tornado impacting 99% of a small population C. mutations for a gene in a large and expanding population with minimal negative selective pressure D. all of the above E. A and B only 23. Which of these statements about the virulence of rabbit myxoma virus is true? A. Rabbit myxoma virus needed to become more virulent so it could coexist with its rabbit hosts. B. Directional selection favored a coevolutionary escalation where resistance evolved in rabbits and more virulence evolved in the virus C. Rabbit myxoma virus became less virulent over time because natural selection favored strains that did not immediately kill the rabbit hosts, enhancing the likelihood of spreading and infecting other rabbits D. All of the above are true statements. 24. When allele and genotype frequencies remain constant across generations, this is evidence of A. horizontal transfer. B. high mutation levels. C. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. D. heterozygote and homozygote dominant genotypes being more fit than homozygote recessive genotypes. 25. What types of evidence do evolutionary scientistics evaluate? A. geological layers B. radioisotopes C. genetic sequence comparisons D. homologous bone structure E. all of the above

Explanation / Answer

Q.20 answer is C- phenotypic plasticity is the altered phenotype of organism based on variation in genotype.

Under different environmental conditions genotype produces different phenotype....it is responsible for gaining fitness, evolution.