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Continued selection tends to favor:

A.both extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait
B.one of the extremes in variation
C.the average or mean value for the population
D.none of these

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your answer would be B
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User Touby
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Answer:

option A: both extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait

Step-by-step explanation:

The continuous selection is controlled by the expression of many genes (polygenic inheritance). The environment play a key role in continuous selection. In this type of selection two extreme variations becomes common and the organisms of intermediate state are lost. Thus, continued selection tends to favor both extremes simultaneously in the variation of the trait.

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