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4.a - lesson 1: natural selection self check
which of the following are necessary for natural selection?
○ variation of traits
○ small population
○ large population
○ asexual reproduction
Brief Explanations
To determine the necessary factor for natural selection, we analyze each option:
- Variation of traits: Natural selection requires heritable variation in traits among individuals in a population. Different traits affect survival and reproduction, allowing some individuals to be more successful (selected) than others.
- Small population: Natural selection is more about differential survival/reproduction due to traits, not population size. Genetic drift (not natural selection) is more prominent in small populations.
- Large population: Population size alone isn’t a requirement. Natural selection can occur in any population with trait variation, though large populations might show selection more clearly over time, but it’s not necessary.
- Asexual reproduction: Natural selection occurs in both sexual and asexual populations, but variation (even in asexual populations via mutation) is key, not the reproduction type. Asexual reproduction doesn’t guarantee selection; variation is still needed.
So, variation of traits is necessary for natural selection.
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A. variation of traits