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How does a population change as a result of natural selection?

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more population more resources being used

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Within a population, there is variation in the genes for all of the traits that make that species unique. The different forms of each gene are called alleles. ... Nature selects those combinations of alleles that are best able to survive and reproduce under the current ecological conditions
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