Directional selection When individuals at one end of the curve have a higher fitness than...

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directional selection • When individuals at one end of the curve have a higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end.

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directional selection

• When individuals at one end of the curve have a higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end.

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stabilizing selection

• When individuals near the center of the curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end of the curve.

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disruptive selection

• When individuals at the upper and lower ends of the curve have higher fitness than individuals near the middle.

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genetic drift

• Random change in allele frequency.– Occurs in small populations

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founder effect

• A situation in which allele frequencies change as a result of the migration of a small subgroup of a population.