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Item SP006002: When two populations of organisms interbreed, alleles from one will be found in the other (trout in Lakes Unknown, Mystery, and Forgotten).

A hundred years ago, a network of streams connected three lakes: Lake Unknown, Lake Mystery, and Lake Forgotten. These streams allowed trout to travel freely between the three lakes and interbreed.

Due to environmental changes, the streams connecting the lakes dried up, so trout in each lake can no longer breed with trout from the other two lakes. Biologists are interested in how this change has affected the frequencies of different alleles of Gene Z. The chart below shows the allele frequencies of Gene Z in the three populations.

Suppose that several floods created new streams that run between the three lakes. Which of the following pieces of evidence would suggest that trout populations between the three lakes are interbreeding again?

  1. Allele 3 disappears from Lake Unknown
  2. Allele 1 disappears from all three lakes.
  3. Allele 2 disappears from all three lakes.
  4. Allele 3 appears in Lake Mystery and Lake Forgotten
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item EN006002
Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 320 559 57%
Grades
  6–8 11 23 48%
  9–12 286 499 57%
Gender
  Male12822158%
  Female16730056%
Primary Language
  English29351657%
  Other71354%

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Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item EN006002
Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 161 281 57%
Grades
  6–8 8 18 44%
  9–12 138 229 60%
Gender
  Male6910963%
  Female7913559%
Primary Language
  English14324359%
  Other6967%

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Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item EN006002
Points Earned
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 199 305 65%
Grades
  6–8 2 3 67%
  9–12 182 280 65%
Gender
  Male8513961%
  Female10215068%
Primary Language
  English17927665%
  Other5863%

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