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Question
which type of selection leads to increased phenotypic and genetic variation?
directional selection
disruptive selection
stabilizing selection
species selection
Brief Explanations
Directional selection favors one extreme phenotype, reducing variation. Stabilizing selection favors intermediate phenotypes, decreasing variation. Species selection acts on species-level traits, not individual genetic/phenotypic variation. Disruptive selection favors both extreme phenotypes over intermediates, increasing genetic and phenotypic variation in a population.
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