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Some factors that can affect the process of natural selection include mutation rate, genetic diversity within a population, environmental changes, competition for resources, and presence of predators. These factors can influence which traits are favored or selected for in a population over time.
Population Size, Mate Selection, Gene flow between Populations, Mutations and Natural Selection Hope that helps
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Natural selection requires variation in traits within a population, heritability of those traits, and differential reproductive success based on those traits. Without these components, natural selection cannot act on a population.
The allelic frequency in a population depends on factors such as mutation rates, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. These factors influence the proportion of different alleles within a population over time.
Some factors that can affect the process of natural selection include mutation rate, genetic diversity within a population, environmental changes, competition for resources, and presence of predators. These factors can influence which traits are favored or selected for in a population over time.
They are the selective agent in natural selection ;)
Population Size, Mate Selection, Gene flow between Populations, Mutations and Natural Selection Hope that helps
Natural selection requires that individuals in a population are
No, there is no genetic variation upon which natural selection can operate.
A population with differences has much better chance of surviving diseases.
What population? Perhaps you mean if there were no variation for natural selection to select from.
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
It is stabilizing selection
Natural selection requires variation in traits within a population, heritability of those traits, and differential reproductive success based on those traits. Without these components, natural selection cannot act on a population.
This type of natural selection is called stabilizing selection because the mean traits of the population are being selected for against the immediate environment.
The allelic frequency in a population depends on factors such as mutation rates, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection. These factors influence the proportion of different alleles within a population over time.