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How selection can impact populations


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Which statement accurately describes how selection can impact populations? Need Assignment Help? Responses A population under stabilizing selection for a given trait will tend to have fewer individuals with extreme trait values over time. A population under stabilizing selection for a given trait will tend to have fewer individuals with extreme trait values over time. In a population, directional selection leads to higher average fitness over time, while stabilizing selection leads to lower average fitness over time. In a population, directional selection leads to higher average fitness over time, while stabilizing selection leads to lower average fitness over time. A population under directional selection for one trait cannot be under stabilizing selection for a different trait. A population under directional selection for one trait cannot be under stabilizing selection for a different trait. If two populations in different environments are both under directional selection for the same trait, their average trait values will change in the same direction.

 

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