Gene flow can change gene frequencies when O Speciation occurs O False; gene flow cannot change gene frequencies O Individuals from two different populations produce offspring O Natural selection favors reproduction rather than survival Question 12 What is gene flow defined as? O chance loss of alleles in a population O exchange of genes between populations O differential reproductive success of individuals O production of new alleles

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Gene flow can change gene frequencies when
O Speciation occurs
O False; gene flow cannot change gene frequencies
O Individuals from two different populations produce offspring
O Natural selection favors reproduction rather than survival
Question 12
What is gene flow defined as?
O chance loss of alleles in a population
O exchange of genes between populations
O differential reproductive success of individuals
O production of new alleles
Transcribed Image Text:Gene flow can change gene frequencies when O Speciation occurs O False; gene flow cannot change gene frequencies O Individuals from two different populations produce offspring O Natural selection favors reproduction rather than survival Question 12 What is gene flow defined as? O chance loss of alleles in a population O exchange of genes between populations O differential reproductive success of individuals O production of new alleles
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Natural selection changes gene frequencies because of the:
O exchange of genes between populations
O production of new alleles
differential reproductive success of individuals
O chance loss of alleles in a population
Question 10
Mutation can change gene frequencies when
O False; mutations cannot change gene frequencies
O When X-Men threaten the world
O Devolution occurs
O The mutation changes the gene itself and the gene spreads through the population
Transcribed Image Text:0 Natural selection changes gene frequencies because of the: O exchange of genes between populations O production of new alleles differential reproductive success of individuals O chance loss of alleles in a population Question 10 Mutation can change gene frequencies when O False; mutations cannot change gene frequencies O When X-Men threaten the world O Devolution occurs O The mutation changes the gene itself and the gene spreads through the population
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