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If a population had no phenotypic variation, why would we not expect natural selection to act on this population?.

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Answer:We would not expect natural selection as the phenotype is the actual difrent traits presented {such as blue eyes} while the genotype {witch in this situation is diffrent} is the actual genes the person has. Genetic evolution/natural selection only works if one group is more likly to survive than the other. if difrences are not present then no group will be more likly to survive more.

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