A) disruptive selection
B) stabilizing selection
C) directional selection
D) None of the above
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Directional selection is the natural selection that favours the establishment of one particular advantageous mutation within a population, resulting in a change in phenotype in that direction. An example of directional selection is the increase in darker forms of the peppered moth (Biston betularia) that occurred in industrial areas, where the moths with darker wing colouration are better camouflaged than those with lighter wings against polluted tree trunks.You need to login to perform this action.
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