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Understanding Biology

Kenneth A. Mason, Tod Duncan, George B. Johnson

Chapter 20

The Evidence for Evolution - all with Video Answers

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Section 1

The Beaks of Darwin’s Finches Provide Evidence of Natural Selection

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Problem 1

Darwin's finches are a noteworthy case study of evolution by natural selection because evidence suggests
a. they are descendants of many different species that colonized the Galápagos.
b. they radiated from a single species that colonized the Galápagos.
c. they are more closely related to mainland species than to one another.
d. None of the above

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