Directional selection acting upon a favored recessive allele: a) fixates quickly because heterozygotes do hold an advantage b) fixates...

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Directional selection acting upon a favored recessiveallele:

a) fixates quickly because heterozygotes do hold anadvantage

b) fixates quickly because heterozygotes don't hold anadvantage

c) takes time to fixate because heterozygotes do hold anadvantage

d) takes time to fixate because heterozgotes don't hold anadvantage

e) none of the above

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It was scientist Charls Darwin who first described the term directional selection It is nothing but a type of natural selection where a particular phenotype become permanent dominant over other phenotype and because of that allele frequency gradually shift to the direction of dominant allele As I mentioned this    See Answer
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