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Attached is the problem. I believe the answer is C.

Attached is the problem. I believe the answer is C.-example-1
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A extreme version of a phenotype is selected in disruptive selection, because it favors the survival of the species, causing that the more common selected phenotypes not to be too frequent at this point. We can see this graphically with the picture below.

Attached is the problem. I believe the answer is C.-example-1
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