What event led to the isolation of stickleback fish in freshwater lakes?

Evolution of Stickleback Fish

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Volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis
Receding ice sheets
Earthquakes
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How did the stickleback fish adapt to the absence of large predators in Bearpaw Lake?
Grew thicker scales
Developed larger fins
Lost their pelvic spines
Became more colorful
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What is the role of the pitx1 gene in stickleback fish?
Determines skin color
Affects swimming speed
Regulates spine development
Controls body size
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What did scientists discover about the pitx1 gene in freshwater sticklebacks?
It was absent in freshwater fish
Its regulatory switch was mutated
It was completely inactive
It had a different protein sequence
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How did researchers confirm the role of the pitx1 switch in spine development?
Through fossil analysis
By observing fish behavior
By measuring fish size
Using reporter genes
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What was the result of reintroducing the functional pitx1 switch into freshwater sticklebacks?
Fish became more aggressive
Fish regained pelvic spines
Fish changed color
Fish developed larger eyes
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What does the repeated loss of pelvic spines in different stickleback populations suggest?
Random genetic drift
Consistent selective pressures
Unrelated evolutionary paths
Unique environmental conditions
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What is a key mechanism driving the diversity of animal bodies according to the study?
Climate variations
Predator-prey dynamics
Mutations in regulatory switches
Changes in diet
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How did the fossil record contribute to understanding stickleback evolution?
By documenting spine loss over time
By indicating migration patterns
By revealing size variations
By showing color changes
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What does the study of sticklebacks reveal about evolutionary processes?
They are unique to each species
They can repeat under similar conditions
They are unpredictable
They are driven by random mutations
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