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6 April, 21:20

What do stabilizing selection and disruptive selection have in common? A.

They both cause mutations.

B.

They both cause bottlenecks.

C.

They both are caused by gene flow.

D.

They both decrease genetic variation.

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  1. 6 April, 22:33
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    D. They both decrease genetic variation.

    Explanation:

    In natural selection, variation happens to produce more fit organisms. The natural selection is a different type such as stabilizing selection, directional selection, and disruptive selection. In both cases, variation occurs but the variation rate is different. Therefore, the common thing between stabilizing selection and disruptive selection is variation. The variation rate is slow in stabilizing selection. Hence in this selection less phenotype characters are seen. In disruptive selection, variation is random and extreme. Thus more phenotype individuals are formed due to disruptive selection.
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