disruptive selection favors the extremes of a range of selection Disruptive selection refers to natural selection that favors phenotypic extremes. Example (off the top of my head, but based loosely on reality): Consider a population of seed...
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(redirected from Disruptive selection) ... Disruptive selection; disruptive strength; Disruptive Technologies; Disruptive Technologies Office; Disruptive technology; Disruptive technology; ... Disruptive selection favors individuals with either of the opposite extremes of a trait and discourages moderation.
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Read more or ask a question about Disruptive selection ... Disruptive selection favors individuals with either of the opposite extremes of a trait and discourages moderation.
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Selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the context of evolution, certain traits or alleles of a species may be subject to selection . Under selection, individuals with advantageous or "adaptive" traits tend to be more successful than ...
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The genes of snails would probably not be dispersed as widely as ducks because ... when natural selection pressures reach their maximum. ... d. natural selection...
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Artificial selection occurs when ... Mutations are more likely to be harmful because they represent a difference from alleles that have stood the test of years of selection. ... natural selection favors heterozygotes in Africa but favors homozygous normal individuals in the United States.
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Disruptive selection: favors both types of more extreme phenotypes over intermediates. Evolutionary branching: originally used to denote a set of conditions on fitness landscapes that lead to an adaptive splitting of clonal lineages.
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Abstract We propose a model to analyze a quantitative trait under frequency-dependent disruptive selection. Selection on the trait is a combination of stabilizing selection and intraspecific competition, where competition is maximal between individuals with equal phenotypes. ... In contrast to most previous models, ... Carter, A. J R.,
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