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Which nonrandom evolutionary process increases the amount of phenotypic variation in a population with each generation?

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NATURAL SELECTION is a non-random difference in reproductive output among replicating entities, often due indirectly to differences in survival in a particular environment, leading to an increase in the proportion of beneficial, heritable characteristics within a population from one generation to the next.
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