Clines in body size have been observed in many species, such as the latitudinal cline in moose shown in Figure 8.2 (shown in the previous question). How might you determine whether a cline in body size was caused by clines in allele frequencies? Which of the following is NOT one of the strategies to test this? Group of answer choices A.) Measure and assess the morphological character in multiple individuals along the cline and statistically compare them for significant differences. B.) Swap individuals or seeds from one end of the cline with those at the other end of the cline, and vice-versa, and then measure and assess how they grow. C.) Grow or raise individuals from different parts of the cline under the same conditions, in a common garden experiment, and then measure and assess how they grow. D.) Identify the genes coding for that morphological character, sequence them in multiple individuals across the cline, and then compare them for variation in sequence, structure, and/or function.

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Clines in body size have been observed in many species, such as the latitudinal cline in moose shown in Figure 8.2 (shown in the previous question).

How might you determine whether a cline in body size was caused by clines in allele frequencies? Which of the following is NOT one of the strategies to test this?

Group of answer choices
A.) Measure and assess the morphological character in multiple individuals along the cline and statistically compare them for significant differences.
B.) Swap individuals or seeds from one end of the cline with those at the other end of the cline, and vice-versa, and then measure and assess how they grow.
C.) Grow or raise individuals from different parts of the cline under the same conditions, in a common garden experiment, and then measure and assess how they grow.
D.) Identify the genes coding for that morphological character, sequence them in multiple individuals across the cline, and then compare them for variation in sequence, structure, and/or function.
Latitude (ⓇN)
66
63
60
57
I
Alces alces
180
I
I
I
I
190 200 210 220 230
body mass of moose (kg)
Average
EVOLUTION 4e, Figure 8.2
© 2017 Sinauer Associates, Inc.
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66°
63°
60°
57°
54°
Sweden
200 km
Transcribed Image Text:Latitude (ⓇN) 66 63 60 57 I Alces alces 180 I I I I 190 200 210 220 230 body mass of moose (kg) Average EVOLUTION 4e, Figure 8.2 © 2017 Sinauer Associates, Inc. 69° 66° 63° 60° 57° 54° Sweden 200 km
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