Question 1. 1. Explain a one of the three types of natural selection using and describing at least three key terms from the following list: adaptation amino acids comparative anatomy comparative embryology cyanobacteria directional selection disruptive selection eukaryotes evolution fossil gene pool genetic code genetic drift genetic recombination genetic variation genotype Hardy-Weinberg principle homologous structures migration mutation natural selection phenotype phylogenetic treepopulation prokaryotes radiometric dating speciation stabilizing selection vestigi
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well i think i understand why your confused. three types of natural selection ? and then describe three of the words right?
Yes I think so @homeSchooler000 Im confused how its worded
soo thats the exact question right ?
Yes
So could you help?
ok well ill try my best ,
ok thank you
the question wants you to chose one of the three natural selection and explain what happens if that type of natural selection where to happen. and why it happens
you understand ?
do you know the three types ?
Yes lol I'm so lost
disruptive selection, directional selection, stabilizing selection are these the types your being asked about?
yea she dose not understand the question i think
if so, you need to choose one of them and define it while using 3 of the terms from the list in your definition.
which on would you like to define?
one*
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yeaaaa Dark*chaos ~ i was trying to explain to her all of that
lol ok then you got it from here @homeSchooler000
hmu if you need me.
alright ! thanks! @Dark*Chaos
ok so which ones could i pick from?
well! @NashGriersGirly how about you use the Directional selection ? easiest one
thats one type and one of the words
OK sounds good to me
do you know what directional selection is?
In population genetics, directional selection is a mode of natural selection in which an extreme phenotype is favored over other phenotypes, causing the allele frequency to shift over time in the direction of that phenotype.
good?
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that sounds good to me ! you explained what directional selection is and used three words as well ~
you did good ! do you understand it all now ?
Ya so that would be my answer?
yes that would be the answer ~ if you want someone else to check you can ask Dark*Chaos to
No its fine I trust you
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