1.  An earthquake and tsunami, Richter scale of 7, destroyed a small village near the epicenter in Indonesia. Families were separated, food became scarce and the land was too damaged for traveling between now divided landmasses. This situation prevails for an extended time period. Which of these speciation models more than likely will occur under these conditions? a. Sympatric b. Allopatric c. Peripatric d. Parapatric e. None of the above 2.  The Hardy–Weinberg theorem is an important mathematical proof because a. It demonstrates that dominant alleles are more common than recessive alleles. b. It demonstrates evolution. c. It demonstrates that a locus can have only one of two alleles. d. It demonstrates that in the absence of outside forces, allele frequencies of a population will not change from one generation to the next. e. It demonstrates that heterozygotes are always better.

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An earthquake and tsunami, Richter scale of 7, destroyed a small village near the epicenter in Indonesia. Families were separated, food became scarce and the land was too damaged for traveling between now divided landmasses. This situation prevails for an extended time period. Which of these speciation models more than likely will occur under these conditions?

a.

Sympatric

b.

Allopatric

c.

Peripatric

d.

Parapatric

e.

None of the above

2. 

The Hardy–Weinberg theorem is an important mathematical proof because

a.

It demonstrates that dominant alleles are more common than recessive alleles.

b.

It demonstrates evolution.

c.

It demonstrates that a locus can have only one of two alleles.

d.
It demonstrates that in the absence of outside forces, allele frequencies of a population will not change from one generation to the next.
e.

It demonstrates that heterozygotes are always better.

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