Anthropologist, Spencer Wells, is the director of the genoraphic project which is
helping to illuminate the migrations of humans throughout the world
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A high frequency of consanguineous matings most likely would result in an increase in the frequency of:
A. homozygous genotypes B. heterozygous genotypes C. recessive alleles D. none of these
To what does the term gene flow refer?
A. the random loss of genes through sampling error B. the exchange of genetic material between populations of the same species C. the genetic mutations that occur during meiosis D. the movement of alleles from one chromosome to another E. a random pattern of chromosome mutations
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Kenyanthropus platyops was contemporary with Australopithecus afarensis. 2. A tuff is a layer of volcanic material. 3. Compared to apes, humans have relatively short, straight fingers, but a relatively long thumb. 4. The cranial capacity of Paranthropus was around 1,000 cc, only slightly smaller than that of modern humans. 5. The skulls of the genus Australopithecus are characterized by a marked prognathism and postorbital constriction and have considerably larger dentition and more powerful chewing apparatus than members of the genus Paranthropus.
Which of the following was the first Chinese state that developed in the wheat-producing regions of the north?
A. Longshang B. Chin C. Nok Nok D. Shang E. Taipei