6. Which favours the phenotypes at one extreme over the other? * artificial selection directional selection disruptive selection diversifying selection stabilizing selection
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Artificial selection is the process by which humans selectively breed organisms for specific traits, but it doesn't necessarily favor one extreme phenotype over the other. Directional selection is a type of natural selection that favors one extreme phenotype Show more…
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