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Biology 17 1
Evolution and
Mi term Exam 1
Fall 2014

Hardy-Weinberg Formul for genetic equilibrium:


pz + Zpq+ q2 -- 1 = p + q
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t\tZzyzx we saw a salt-special st, spiked salt grass (scientific name: distichlis
spicata) that thrives in salty en
sandy beaches. It takes up salt
leaves that excrete white salt c
hypothesized that the salt cryst
cool in the hot desert sun. The
remove the salt from the surfa
temperature attained on one le
Prooerlv format the scientific

ironments across North America, including our local


water in its roots and has specialized glands on its
stals on the leaf suface. Biology 171 students
ls function as heat reflectors, and hef'p keep feoves
design an experinient rvhere they takg S plantg
of all the leaves, and measure the maxlmur?l
from each plant durir-rg a hot summer aftern,Jt)n,
me for the spiked salt grass. (4 points)

points)

What is a null hypothesis for t

students use

thesis is true, pledi

the outcome of the, experiment, (4,points)

Shown below are maximum lea ternperatures frorn their experimental and control
groLrps. Calculate the mean tem rature in each group. Graph the result of their
exoeriment below. Be sure to I el your axes. (4 points)
Plant
number

Experirlental;
rlaximum leaf
temperature,

Con
rnax rnum leaf
tem Iature,

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There are several species of sal


belorv). Two different hYPother
Researchers ttsed morPhologicr
then coded sonre gerletic seqtle
to tlie trees, Youl task is to do

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the globe (abbreviated F-K


in the trees below,
hypotheses, TheY
with
these
p
u
come
to
I features
rces into characters (present= I , absent=O) to map on
re mapping and r;lrc 'le that tree is most parsimonious
ints)
grass clistributed

ac :ross

ized relationshiPs ar 'e shown

Ih. How would you determine wlie ther salt grass that I ves in Orange County is the same
species as the salt gl'ass that [iv :s iri Zzyzx? Be sur, to state the species concept that
'rninatioti. (5 points

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\'oLr discovet' that the salt grass


Zzvzx and wonder if the popul
Oranse County' poptllation, Yo
researchers plattted 100 indivic
Zzyzx in a cleared alea alongsi
mortalitv , color brightness and
results. What can )/oLl conclude
populations for life in the desel
Zzyzx
i N4easure
I
I
I

: death (months)
i Longest live d
i individual (months)
i Briglttness score (lI 4; dull-bright ereen)
i Total lifetime seeds

I prodLrced (nr-rmber
i of seeds)

? (4 points)

Orange

popLrlati n

County

15

60

popr-rlatiott
32
66

12

81

10,284

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i ,{verage size (cn-r)


, Avelage age at

living in Orange Cc runty is the salne species as in


tiori in Zzyzx is bet' :er suited to desert life than the
r use data from a lot lg-term experiment where
rals from Orange Cr runty and 100 individuals from
le the dry lakebed at .Zz,yzx and follorved tlieir growth,
;eed production ove r 1O years. Shown below are the
about the fitness of individuals from these two

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A separate species, Baja salt

salt grass. This ancestor was p


tip of the Baja California penin
oeninsula was cut-off from the
sorne time the inlet disappeare
another. See the diasraln belo

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ss, shares a most recent common ancestor

with spiked

sent from southern California all the way down to the


ula, At some point the lower half of the Baja
pper half by an inlet to the Gulf of California. After
and the populations came into contact with one

(:.

)tt What type of speciatiott mecha


JLrstifv vour answer, (5 points)

is most likety to have occurred in this scenario?

2b.List and describe how one evol tionary mechanism may have acted on
popLrlations
resulted in gpe iation. (6 points)

2c

the

List one isolatins mechanism tl at rnay be keeping the spiked and Baja salt grasses
separate species today. (4 poin )

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Assume the sene for the salt gl


the plant from its p
-eenotype of
GG indivicluals have 1000 salt
Gg individLrals have 100 salt gl
gg indivicluals have i0 salt gla
In a popLrlation of 10,000 spiked sa
have manv salt slands.3200ha
few salt glands.
3a. What are the genotype frequen

ib What are the allele

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nd has two alleles (G and g) and that you can tell the
enotype,
lands/mm2 (many)
nds/mm2 (intermediate)

s/mm'(few)
t grass individuals living on the playa atZzyzx 400
e intermediate numbers of salt glands, and 6400 have
es

for this population? (4 points)

freo uencies or this population'/ (4 points)

population has no utations in the salt gland gene, mates randomly with
one another. has equal fitness a ross all phenotypes, and remains isolated from other
he number of individuals with the G-allele in the

3c.

If this

3d.

A thLrnderstornr causes ei flash

lar_ge

grass plarrts. The indivicluals tl't


concentration as rvell as the oth
plants and find 81 with rnany sa
and I individual with few salt g
clescribe holv one evolutionary
and relate the inforrnation from

od that carries extra salt to our population of salt


have few salt slands can't tolerate the increased salt
r phenotypes. Scientists measure 100 of the surviving
t glands, 18 with intermediate numbers of salt -{lands,
nds, Has evolution occLlrre.d in this population. if so,
echanism has acted, In your answer define evolution
liis question to the definition (6 points)

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ber that a diagram is a drawing with all of its parts


:ify the locations for the light reactions of
dependent reactions (i.e., Calvin Cycle) of

What woLttd happelt to the rea tions of photosynthesis


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Light-depe rdent reactions

if you did the followin

g? (6

Li eht-i ndependent reactions

Lirnit CO,

Limit O,

Lirnit HrO

Frorn the following list of peoF Ie select one and describe that person's contribution to
our understanding of evolution Linnaeus, Larnarck, Charles Darwin, Wallace,
\4althus, Mend el. (4 points)

From the following list of peop e select a different person and describe that person's
contribr-rtion to our understandit g of evolution Linnaeus, Lamarck. Charles Darlvin.
Wallace, Vlalthus, Mendel. (4 p rints)

What rvas ihe best part aboLrt th trip to the desert and how would you improve the
learning experienc.e? (5 points- automatic)

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