Natural selection where more individuals acquire specific character value other than the mean character value, leads to
Stabilising change
Directional change
Disruptive change
Random change
In directional natural selection, the population mean shifts towards one of the extreme phenotypes, meaning more individuals acquire a character value other than the original mean. Stabilising selection favors the mean, while disruptive selection favors both extremes.
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