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Directional selection acts against: both extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait one of the extremes in variation the average or mean value for the population none of these
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Directional selection acts against:
both extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait
one of the extremes in variation
the average or mean value for the population
none of these
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Directional selection acts against b
oth extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait. This is the most "aggressive" form of selection and only happens in extreme areas.
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