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Jermaine Diggs
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
The reduced contribution of one phenotype in comparison to another in the next generation is an example of what?
A) directional selection
B) sexual dimorphism
C) sympatric speciation
D) balanced polymorphism
E) coevolution
F) allopatric speciation
G) key innovation
H) adaptive radiation
Phenotype
An individual’s observable traits.
Directional Selection
A mode of natural selection where individuals with traits on one end of the spectrum are more likely to survive and reproduce, causing a shift in the population's genetic makeup.
- Acquire knowledge on and distinguish between the different evolutionary mechanisms and ways in which species diversify.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on and distinguish between the different evolutionary mechanisms and ways in which species diversify.
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