A population of butterflies has proboscis length determined at a single locus. The length of the proboscis does not infl

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A population of butterflies has proboscis length determined at a single locus. The length of the proboscis does not infl

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A population of butterflies has proboscis length determined at a single locus. The length of the proboscis does not influence survival or reproduction. Is it possible for natural selection to act on this trait? Why or why not?
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