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| 1 | directional selection | shift in allele frequency in a consistent direction (light colored moths to dark colored moths due to camouflage) | Populations Genetics |
| 2 | directional selection | __________ ________ is most common when a population's environment changes or when members of a population migrate to a new habitat with different environmental conditions from their former one | AP Bio Chapter 23 Vocabulary |
| 3 | directional selection | __________ ________ is most common when a population's environment changes or when members of a population migrate to a new habitat with different environmental conditions from their former one | Unit 9 - Chapter 23 - The Evolution of Populations |
| 4 | directional selection | individuals with higher fitness are at one tail of normal curve and a new curve shifts to adapt them | bio midterm 1 |
| 5 | directional selection | when natural selection favors a single allele and therefore, allele frequency continuously shifts in one direction | AP Bio Evolution Vocab |
| 6 | directional selection | natural selection that favors one of the extreme variations of a trait | chap. 14-15 |
| 7 | directional selection | natural selection that favors one of the extreme variations of a trait | don't know |
| 8 | directional selection | Selection against one extreme in a continuous trait and/or selection for the other extreme. | Anthro 105 Reading Ch 1-4 |
| 9 | directional selection | when one extreme is selected for | Evolution |
| 10 | directional selection | the frequency of a particular trait moves in one direction in a range | D CHILIE 2 |
| 11 | Directional Selection | One phenotype is "weeded" out. The other is favored because it already exists | Evolution AP Biology |
| 12 | Directional Selection | favours the phenotype of one extreme over the average and the other extreme | evolution |
| 13 | directional selection | natural selection that causes the frequency of a particular allele to move in one direction | Biology- Ch. 16 Key Terms |
| 14 | directional selection | the form of selection that causes the frequency of a particular trait to move in one direction. | Chapter 16 |
| 15 | directional selection | natural selection that causes the frequency of a particular allele to move in one direction | biology 16 |
| 16 | Directional selection | Natural selection that causes the frequency of a particular allele to move in one direction | Chapter 16 Science Keyterms |
| 17 | directional selection | natural selection that causes the frequency of a particular allele to move in one direction | Biology Ch. 16 |
| 18 | Directional Selection | When individuals at one end of the curve have higher fitness than individuals in the middle of at the other end. | Evolution of Populations |
| 19 | directional selection | natural selection that acts against the rleatively rare individuals at one end of a phenotypic range | ap biology terms evolution |
| 20 | directional selection | __________ ________ is most common when a population's environment changes or when members of a population migrate to a new habitat with different environmental conditions from their former one | Evolution |
| 21 | Directional selection | a specific trait (phenotype) is the most adaptive and is selected for over all others | Evolution |
| 22 | Directional Selection | Favor one extreme variation of a trait | Bio. Test |
| 23 | Directional selection | when individuals at one end of the curve have higher fitness than in the middle | unit 8-evolution |
| 24 | Directional Selection | when natural selection favors a single allele and therefore, allele frequency continuously shifts in one direction | Anatomy |
| 25 | directional selection | a natural selection process in which one genetic variation is selected and that causes a change in the overall genetic composition of the population | Biology Chapter 16 |
| 26 | directional selection | Natural selection that favors individuals at one end of the phenotypic range. | bio wk 10 |
| 27 | directional selection | favors one extreme form over another | Evolution |
| 28 | directional selection | form of natural selection in which the entire curve moves; occurs when individuals at one end of a distribution curve have higher fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end of the curve | bio ch 16 |
| 29 | directional selection | when individuals at one enf of the curve have higher fitness than idividuals in the middle or at the other end | Science 15-16 |
| 30 | directional selection | favors one phenotypic extreme over another, causing shift in phenotypic mean | Biology 112 Exam 1 |
| 31 | directional selection | Natural selection that favors individuals at one end of the phenotypic range | Chapter 13 |
| 32 | directional selection | Natural selection that acts against one type of extreme form of a polygenic trait to reduce genetic variation and change the average value of a trait within a population. | Apex Biology Unit 7 |
| 33 | directional selection | when individuals at one end of the curve have higer fitness than individuals in the middle or at the other end | biology-evolution |
| 34 | directional selection | extreme phenotype | bio 2 exam |
| 35 | Directional Selection | shift in allele frequency in a consistent direction (light colored moths to dark colored moths due to camouflage) | Evolution |
| 36 | directional selection | acts to elimiate a single extreme phenotype | Chapter 13 Evolution and Natural Selection |
| 37 | directional selection | when one extreme is favored and specie breeds to form that extreeme | Evolution |
| 38 | directional selection | form of natural selction individuals with higher fitness are at one tail of normal curve and a new curve shifts to adapt them | Biology Chapter 16 |
| 39 | Directional Selection | In polygenic traits one extreme is favored over another extreme | Evolution |
| 40 | directional selection | individuals that display a more extreme form of a trait have greater fitness than individuals with an average form of the trait | Biology Ch 16 vocab |
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