
Biology 8th Edition by Kenneth Mason ,Jonathan Losos,Susan Singer,Peter Raven,George Johnson
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0077536848
Biology 8th Edition by Kenneth Mason ,Jonathan Losos,Susan Singer,Peter Raven,George Johnson
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0077536848 Exercise 10
Stabilizing selection differs from directional selection because
A) in the former, phenotypic variation is reduced but the average phenotype stays the same, whereas in the latter both the variation and the mean phenotype change.
B) the former requires genetic variation, but the latter does not.
C) intermediate phenotypes are favored in directional selection.
D) none of the above.
A) in the former, phenotypic variation is reduced but the average phenotype stays the same, whereas in the latter both the variation and the mean phenotype change.
B) the former requires genetic variation, but the latter does not.
C) intermediate phenotypes are favored in directional selection.
D) none of the above.
Explanation
Explanation: Directional selection favor...
Biology 8th Edition by Kenneth Mason ,Jonathan Losos,Susan Singer,Peter Raven,George Johnson
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