In disruptive selection,over time
A) a population goes extinct.
B) the most extreme outliers of a population are eliminated (e.g.,the largest beaks and smallest beaks are eliminated) .
C) the population is strongly selected for in one direction (e.g.,larger beak size) .
D) the population is strongly selected for in two directions (e.g.,larger beak size and smaller beak size) .
E) a population increases its variation (e.g.,a wide selection of all beak sizes) .
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