Asked by ben hen
What evolves during natural selection?(1 point)
the phenotypes of individual organisms
inactivated genes
the proportion of different traits in a population
entire species
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the proportion of different traits in a population
Natural selection changes the frequencies of traits (and underlying alleles) in populations over generations — it acts on individuals but evolution is a population-level change.
Natural selection changes the frequencies of traits (and underlying alleles) in populations over generations — it acts on individuals but evolution is a population-level change.
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