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which of the following can result in a population looking more similar over time and can be described as selection against both extremes of a trait?
directional selection
stabilizing selection
disruptive selection
species selection
Brief Explanations
- Directional selection: Favors one extreme of a trait, shifting the population mean, so it doesn't make the population more similar by selecting against extremes.
- Stabilizing selection: Selects against both extreme phenotypes of a trait, favoring the intermediate ones. This reduces variation and makes the population look more similar over time, matching the description.
- Disruptive selection: Favors both extreme phenotypes, increasing variation and making the population less similar (more diverse in traits).
- Species selection: Acts on species-level traits (like speciation rates) rather than individual traits within a population, so it's not relevant here.
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B. stabilizing selection