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Directional Selection
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What shift is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection?
It shifts to the right. It shifts
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EzioTheTrue
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A population of plants contains individuals with flowers that are yellow or red.
Over time, the population changes so that most
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The peppered moth, Biston betularia, occurs as light- or dark-colored variants. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the
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What change is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection?(1 point)
Responses A. It shifts to
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I don’t like math
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What change is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection?(1 point)
Responses It shifts to
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❤️✨ Cleo✨❤️
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What change is observes in the distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection would it be it shifts either to
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What change is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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3) In a population of woolybeasts, individuals with long snouts tend to survive better on an island that has burrowing termites.
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Over time, the variation that gives an advantage
1.can limit the number of selective pressures. 2.becomes less common in the
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3) In a population of woolybeasts, individuals with long snouts tend to survive better on an island that has burrowing termites.
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Blackboyjoy
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Over generations, female reindeer in a Finnish population give birth to larger offspring. Which type of selection is occurring,
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What change is observed in a distribution curve for a trait affected by directional selection?(1 point)
Responses It shifts
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For a polygenic trait, the two extremes were selected for - therefore changing the allelic frequency in a population and the
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In a population of finches in which one group has a short, parrotlike beak and another group has a long, narrow beak with
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kaite marie
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Over generations, female reindeer in a Finnish population give birth to larger offspring. which type of selection is occurring,
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Parent Categories (6)
Evolution
Evolution and Natural Selection
Evolutionary Biology
Natural Selection
Population Genetics
Selection