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What do directional selection and disruptive selection have in common? O A. They both only affect polygenic traits. O B. They both happen only in small populations. O C. They bo…
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B. They both happen only in small populations.
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C. They both decrease genetic variation.
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D. They both cause mutations.
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C. They both decrease genetic variation
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