The Result Of Natural Selection Is Always Extinction Of Species Origin Of A New Species New Alleles In A Population 1 (24.05 KiB) Viewed 40 times
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The result of natural selection is always: extinction of species. origin of a new species. new alleles in a population. a population adapted to its local environment. a population with more variation.
According to Darwin, natural selection usually: selects homozygous individuals rather than heterozygous. selects the most fit organisms with favorable variations. randomly selects genotypes in a population by chance. always selects more complex forms of life. assures the survival of each fit individual.
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