Biology, asked by nkaylamccoy, 1 year ago

Which type of selection leads to increased phenotypic and genetic variation?

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Answered by anubhavshukla2123
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It is the disruptive selection which causes the increased phenotypic and genetic variation. It is because this type of selection favours both the extremes and rules out the average population. Disruptive selection causes the maximum diversification and hence the maximum phenotypic and genetic variation.

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