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A mutation is considered helpful when-
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
According to natural selection, which of the following results would be considered a beneficial mutation to an organism?
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
The process by which individuals in a population that are best adapted to the environment pass their traits to their offspring is-
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
How is information from the field of embryology used as evidence for evolution?
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
Which must be in place within a population in order for the theory of evolution to hold true?
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
Which action is an application of the work of Watson and Crick?
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
An example of genetic variation in an organism is -
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
The evolution of beak sizes in Galapagos finches is a response to
changes in allele frequencies in successive generations
How finches use their beaks for the food or seeds available
All of the above
Natural selection
It shows that organisms from different species have similar developmental patterns
DNA fingerprinting
it increases the chances of survival
resistance to a virus
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