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    When Natural Selection Tends to Split a Population into Two
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When Natural Selection Tends to Split a Population into Two

Question 65

Question 65

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When natural selection tends to split a population into two phenotypic groups, it is called


A) genetic drift.
B) balanced polymorphism.
C) coevolution.
D) gene flow.
E) stabilizing selection.

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