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(Natural selection happens to populations, not individuals.)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
True. Natural selection operates on populations as it is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals within a population that leads to evolutionary changes over time. Individual organisms do not evolve; rather, populations evolve as advantageous traits become more common in subsequent generations.
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