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Natural selection causes changes in(1 point)
phenotypes.
populations.
individuals.
genotypes.
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populations.
Natural selection acts on individual phenotypes, but it produces evolutionary change by changing allele (genotype) frequencies across generations in populations — it does not change an individual during its lifetime.
Natural selection acts on individual phenotypes, but it produces evolutionary change by changing allele (genotype) frequencies across generations in populations — it does not change an individual during its lifetime.
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