The answer is directional selection
It is the mode of natural selection in which a single phenotype is favored, causing the allele frequency to continuously shift in one direction. The advantageous allele increases in frequency independently of its dominance relative to other alleles; that is even if the advantageous allele is recessive, it will eventually become fixed, changes the average value of a trait. Occurs most often under environmental changes and when populations migrate to new areas with different environmental pressures.