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Multiple Choice
In the study of moth populations, individuals that exhibit a greater number of dark spots than the average moth are referred to as:
A
melanic
B
albino
C
heterozygous
D
hypermorphic
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Understand the terminology related to moth pigmentation and spotting patterns.
Recall that 'melanic' refers to individuals with increased dark pigmentation, often resulting in more or darker spots.
Recognize that 'albino' refers to individuals lacking pigmentation, which is the opposite of having more dark spots.
Know that 'heterozygous' describes a genetic condition of having two different alleles for a gene, not specifically related to pigmentation intensity.
Understand that 'hypermorphic' is a term describing a type of mutation that increases gene function, but it is not commonly used to describe pigmentation patterns in moths.