Q9. Under which of the following conditions is a population most likely to evolv
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Q9. Under which of the following conditions is a population most likely to evolve a bimodal distribution?
Selection favors multiple distinct trait values, and similar individuals tend to mate with each other.
Traits are strongly correlated, and a low carrying capacity keeps the population size small.
Environmental conditions change rapidly, and a low mutation rate limits the establishment of new variants.
Selection is weak, and individuals produce large numbers of offspring each generation.
Q10. In the lab, which of the following factors made it more likely that similar individuals would mate with each other? Check all that apply:
Selectivity in choosing mates.
The availability of smaller seeds.
Geographic barriers separating subpopulations.
Long term weather patterns.
Explanation / Answer
9)The population most likely to evolves bimodal distribution "selection favours multiple distinct trait values,and similar individuals tend to mate with each other.
10) C. In the absence of geographic barriers a population can not evolve distinctive subpopulation
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