Question
In mathematics of natural selection, which is an example of directional selection?
A.) When the traits in a population shift away from both extremes due to natural selection.
B.) When the traits in a population do not shift at all.
C.) When the traits in a population shift toward one extreme due to natural selection.
D.) When the traits in a population shift toward both extremes and away from the middle due to natural selection.
A.) When the traits in a population shift away from both extremes due to natural selection.
B.) When the traits in a population do not shift at all.
C.) When the traits in a population shift toward one extreme due to natural selection.
D.) When the traits in a population shift toward both extremes and away from the middle due to natural selection.
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In mathematics of natural selection, which is an example of stabilizing selection?
A.) When the traits in a population shift away from both extremes due to natural selection.
B.) When the traits in a population do not shift at all.
C.) When the traits in a population shift toward one extreme due to natural selection.
D.) When the traits in a population shift toward both extremes and away from the middle due to natural selection.
A.) When the traits in a population shift away from both extremes due to natural selection.
B.) When the traits in a population do not shift at all.
C.) When the traits in a population shift toward one extreme due to natural selection.
D.) When the traits in a population shift toward both extremes and away from the middle due to natural selection.
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