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when the proportion of a gene for a specific trait in a population of finches increases over time, the most likely cause of this increase would be
- selective breeding
- species extinction
- natural selection
- ecological succession
Brief Explanations
- Selective breeding is human - driven, not the natural change in finch populations over time.
- Species extinction would decrease gene proportion, not increase it.
- Natural selection is the process where traits beneficial for survival and reproduction become more common in a population over time. For finches, if a gene - related trait helps them survive (e.g., beak shape for food access) better, the proportion of that gene would increase due to natural selection.
- Ecological succession is about changes in ecosystems, not gene proportion in a population.
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