Asked by Carolina Arroyo on May 01, 2024

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Which type of natural selection increases the frequency of one extreme phenotype?

A) directional
B) diversifying
C) stabilizing
D) disruptive
E) nonrandom

Directional Selection

A form of natural selection where one extreme phenotype is favored over others, causing the allele frequency to shift in one direction.

Extreme Phenotype

The manifestation of traits at the extreme endpoints of a genetic expression spectrum.

  • Recognize and delineate various patterns of natural selection and their results.
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Colin SmithMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Directional selection favors one extreme phenotype and leads to a shift in the average phenotype over time.