Packet 10: Bonus 13

In 2010, Campàs et al. determined that the size of these anatomical structures positively correlated with mesenchymal (“mess-en-KYE-mul”) B·m·p·4 expression intensity. For 10 points each:
[10m] What structures did the Grants report to increase in “depth” in the progeny of survivors of a 1977 drought? It is speculated that some animals incorporate magnetite into these keratinous structures to aid in magnetoreception.
ANSWER: bird beaks [or bird bills; accept rostrum or rostra; accept beak depth]
[10e] Nestlings of a species of Darwin’s finches exhibit yellow beaks since their diet consists of the carotenoid-rich nectar of these plants. A genus of these xerophytes bears the prickly pear.
ANSWER: cactuses [or cacti; accept common cactus finch; accept prickly pear cactus or Opuntia]
[10h] High heterozygosity in beak depth alleles suggests that finch gene frequencies do not follow this effect, which occurs when the homozygosity of two subpopulations is greater than that of a random-mating combined population.
ANSWER: Wahlund effect
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