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there are prerequisites for natural selection to take place. can you identify them? check all that are correct. what are the prerequisites for natural selection to take place? (choose 3) a in a given population genetic variation must exist. b variations within a population are always the result of dna mutations. c in a given population, more offspring are produced than can survive. d reproduction within a population is differential. e in any population natural selection can only occur if there is sexual reproduction. f inherited traits that provide an advantage will lead to death and possible extinction.
- Option A: Genetic variation in a population is essential for natural selection, as it provides the raw material for selection to act on.
- Option B: Variations can also arise from gene flow (e.g., migration) or genetic recombination (in sexual reproduction), not just DNA mutations, so this is incorrect.
- Option C: Overproduction of offspring creates competition for resources, which is a key prerequisite for natural selection (some will survive and reproduce, others won't).
- Option D: Differential reproduction means that individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to reproduce, passing on those traits, which is central to natural selection.
- Option E: Natural selection can occur in asexually reproducing populations (e.g., bacteria with genetic variation and differential survival/reproduction), so this is incorrect.
- Option F: Advantageous traits should increase survival and reproduction, not lead to death/extinction, so this is incorrect.
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A. In a given population genetic variation must exist.
C. In a given population, more offspring are produced than can survive.
D. Reproduction within a population is differential.