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Question
which type of selection leads to increased phenotypic and genetic variation?
○ directional selection
○ disruptive selection
○ stabilizing selection
○ species selection
Brief Explanations
- Directional selection shifts the population toward one extreme phenotype, reducing variation.
- Disruptive selection favors two or more extreme phenotypes over the intermediate ones, which increases both phenotypic and genetic variation as more distinct traits are selected for.
- Stabilizing selection favors intermediate phenotypes, reducing variation.
- Species selection is about selection at the species level (e.g., extinction rates), not directly about phenotypic/genetic variation within a population.
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B. disruptive selection