Types of Selection

Types of Selection

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What is directional selection?

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Directional selection is a type of natural selection that favors one extreme phenotype over the mean or other extreme, leading to a shift in the population's traits in one direction.

2.

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What is stabilizing selection?

Back

Stabilizing selection is a type of natural selection that favors intermediate variants and acts against extreme phenotypes, leading to a reduction in variation.

3.

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What is disruptive selection?

Back

Disruptive selection is a type of natural selection that favors extreme phenotypes at both ends of the spectrum, leading to a split in the population.

4.

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What are homologous structures?

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Homologous structures are body parts that share a common ancestry but may serve different functions in different species.

5.

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What are analogous structures?

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Analogous structures are body parts that serve similar functions in different species but do not share a common ancestry.

6.

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What is an example of directional selection in nature?

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An example of directional selection is the increase in size of the beaks of finches during droughts, where larger beaks are favored for accessing food.

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What is an example of stabilizing selection?

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An example of stabilizing selection is the birth weight of human babies, where very low or very high weights have higher mortality rates.

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