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Which type of selection leads to increased phenotypic and genetic variation? directional selection disruptive selection stabilizing selection species selection

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In directional selection, a population's genetic variance shifts toward a new phenotype when exposed to environmental changes. Diversifying or disruptive selection increases genetic variance when natural selection selects for two or more extreme phenotypes that each have specific advantages.

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Species selection

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