WSCC BIOL 1110/1120 CONNECT CODE-REV
WSCC BIOL 1110/1120 CONNECT CODE-REV
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Chapter 23, Problem 6S

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6. In what sense does the biological species concept focus on evolutionary mechanisms and the phylogenetic species concept on evolutionary patterns? Which, if either, is correct?

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1. Please examine the character matrix below: Traits | 5 | 6 7 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Species A 0 000 Species B 1 1 1 Species C 1 1 1 1 Species D 0 1 1 1 Species E 0 1 0000 1 Species F 1 1 1 Species G 1 1 1 1 (a) Which species is your outgroup? (b) Which traits represent synapomorphies? (c) Please build the most parsimonious phylogeny for Species A-G, making sure to include tick marks that indicate where on the phylogeny each trait likely evolved.
Identify the key components, inherent assumptions, and drawbacks for the three major species concepts. Phylogenetic species concept Biological species concept General lineage species concept Answer Bank requires interbreeding individuals does not work well if there is high morphological variation in a species defines species as a metapopulation that exchanges alleles and shares an evolutionary lincage defines species by morphological characteristics may group morphologically different populations as the same species only applies to species that reproduce sexually defines species as a group that possesses distinguishing characteristics from other groups
21) ALL BUT ONE of the statements below helps to describe gene flow. That is A) B) Without genetic variation, some of the basic mechanisms of evolutionary change cannot operate. There are three primary sources of genetic variation: 1. Mutations II. Gene flow III. Sexual reproduction D) It depends on a chance event that changes the gene pool. It can reduce the genetic differentiation between the two groups. It involves the movement of alleles from one population to another. It includes migration or the movement of individuals between populations. Some mutations always occur from generation to generation. But most mutations do not persist over time in the gene pool. Which mutation is MOST likely to become established and persist in a species?
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