a Consider a population in which heterozygotes at a

Chapter 0, Problem 23.4

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a Consider a population in which heterozygotes at a certain locus have an extreme phenotype (such as being much larger than homozygotes) that also confers a selective advantage. Does such a situation represent directional, disruptive. or stabilizing selection? Explain.

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