Natural selection, Sexual selection & artificial selection

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Natural selection, Sexual selection & artificial selection

What do we know about natural selection?

Definition Natural selection: is one of the basic mechanisms of evolution, it is the process in nature by which, according to Darwin's theory of evolution, only the organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive and transmit their genetic characters in increasing numbers to succeeding generations while those less adapted tend to be eliminated.

Types of Natural selection Stabilizing Selection:  occurs when natural selection favors the intermediate states of continuous variation (results in a decrease of a population genetic variance). Over time, the intermediate states become more common and each extreme variation will become less common or lost.

Types Natural selection cont.. Directional selection: occurs when natural selection favors one extreme of continuous variation (Effect: there is a shift in genetic variance of the population for a different phenotype). Over time, the favored extreme will become more common and the other extreme will be less common or lost.

Types Natural selection cont… Disruptive/Diversifying selection: occurs when natural selection favors both extremes of continuous variation (increases genetic variance when natural selection selects for two or more extreme phenotypes that each have specific advantages). Over time, the two extreme variations will become more common and the intermediate states will be less common or lost. Disruptive selection can lead to two new species.

Example of Natural selection what type of natural selection is this?

Sexual selection

Artificial selection