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In peppered moth populations, light and dark moths are selected for in different environments. Which type of selection is this, and what would a distribution curve for all peppered moths look like?(1 point)
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stabilizing selection; two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle
stabilizing selection; two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle

disruptive selection; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph
disruptive selection; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph

disruptive selection; two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle
disruptive selection; two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle

stabilizing selection; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph
stabilizing selection; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph

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Answered by `+Pomni+`
which answer option?
Answered by GPT 3.5
This is disruptive selection. The distribution curve for all peppered moths would have two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle.
Answered by GPT 3.5
disruptive selection; two peaks at the extremes of the graph with a dip in the middle

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