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Shelby Moran
20 January, 22:38
Natural selection tends to increase what?
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Anne Lindsey
20 January, 22:47
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The frequency of genes within a population for traits that promote greater reproductive success.
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Natural selection can either shift the mean value of a trait, reduce the trait's variation, or increase its variation.
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