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Darwin\'s proposal of a constant and gradual pace of evolution has been replaced

ID: 67507 • Letter: D

Question

Darwin's proposal of a constant and gradual pace of evolution has been replaced by Eldridge and Gould's theory of punctuated equilibrium.

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A combination of stabilizing and oscillating selection may enhance periods of stasis in punctuated equilibrium.

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False

Speciation and the evolution of reproductive events are always paralleled with the evolution of phenotypic changes.

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False

23.01

Similarity alone is a good predictor of evolutionary relationships.

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Evolution may not always be divergent--in cases where similar environments occur, similarities may arise in different species, leading to convergent evolution.

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False

A fundamental problem with using simple similarity to determine evolutionary relationships is that similarities may arise through convergent evolution.

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False

The establishment of evolutionary relationships represents a firm conclusion, few of which are challenged or changed.

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False

One key feature of evolutionary trees is being able to find how recently two species share a common evolutionary ancestor.

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False

Explanation / Answer

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2. true

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