A colony of woolly-winged bats inhabited an isolated cave in Canada. Some of the bats had light- brown wings, a recessive trait, and the others had dark-black wings, a dominant trait. A freak cave flood randomly killed 98% of the bats. By chance all the survivors had light-brown wings. Which of the following statements best describes the situation? O The allele frequency for wing color was altered by genetic drift. Individual with light-brown wings were favored by natural selection, which altered the allele frequency in the population; an example of directional selection. O Even if no new bats arrive in the area, genetic mixing in the surviving population will insure future generations will contain both wing color variations. O This is an example of sympatric speciation. O Since the dark-black wing color is a dominant trait, it is likely to reappear in the population within a few generations, thus restoring Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

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A colony of woolly-winged bats inhabited an isolated cave in Canada. Some of the bats had light-
brown wings, a recessive trait, and the others had dark-black wings, a dominant trait. A freak cave
flood randomly killed 98% of the bats. By chance all the survivors had light-brown wings. Which of
the following statements best describes the situation?
The allele frequency for wing color was altered by genetic drift.
O Individual with light-brown wings were favored by natural selection, which altered the allele frequency
in the population; an example of directional selection.
O Even if no new bats arrive in the area, genetic mixing in the surviving population will insure future
generations will contain both wing color variations.
O This is an example of sympatric speciation.
Since the dark-black wing color is a dominant trait, it is likely to reappear in the population within a few
generations, thus restoring Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:A colony of woolly-winged bats inhabited an isolated cave in Canada. Some of the bats had light- brown wings, a recessive trait, and the others had dark-black wings, a dominant trait. A freak cave flood randomly killed 98% of the bats. By chance all the survivors had light-brown wings. Which of the following statements best describes the situation? The allele frequency for wing color was altered by genetic drift. O Individual with light-brown wings were favored by natural selection, which altered the allele frequency in the population; an example of directional selection. O Even if no new bats arrive in the area, genetic mixing in the surviving population will insure future generations will contain both wing color variations. O This is an example of sympatric speciation. Since the dark-black wing color is a dominant trait, it is likely to reappear in the population within a few generations, thus restoring Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
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