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The change of common color from light to dark in the peppered moth was an example of: a. disruptive selection b. directional selection c. stabilizing selection
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The change of common color from light to dark in the peppered moth was an example of:
a. disruptive selection
b. directional selection
c. stabilizing selection
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A. Disruptive selection
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chjd the anser is A ik this because i had this question in a quiz hope i helped ;)
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