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No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Natural selection is driven by differences in reproductive success between variants within the same population.
no there is no genetic variation for natural selection to act upon
natural selection
Natural selection acts on the genotype, but indirectly, through the phenotype.
No, there is no genetic variation upon which natural selection can operate.
Yes, natural selection acts on preexisting genetic variation within a population. Individuals with traits that give them a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to pass on their genes to the next generation, leading to an increase in the frequency of those advantageous genes in the population over time.
What population? Perhaps you mean if there were no variation for natural selection to select from.
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Natural selection requires that individuals in a population are
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It is stabilizing selection
Through ongoing natural selection a population adapts to its enviroment
This type of natural selection is called stabilizing selection because the mean traits of the population are being selected for against the immediate environment.
Sociobiology is the application of natural selection to human society Humans are the product of natural selection at the individual level and the product of evolution at the population level, so the human generated society is influenced by the natural selection of individual humans.
Natural selection is driven by differences in reproductive success between variants within the same population.
no there is no genetic variation for natural selection to act upon