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Natural selection that acts against individuals with
extreme expression of a trait

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Natural selection that acts against individuals with

extreme expression of a trait

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Diversifying selection occurs when extreme values for a trait are favored over the intermediate values. This type of selection often drives speciation. Diversifying selection can also occur when environmental changes favor individuals on either end of the phenotypic spectrum.

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