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Brendon Guzman
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13 August, 02:29
How does selection affect fixation?
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Conner Carlson
13 August, 02:44
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In biology, fixation refers to the change in the gene pool because of a certain type of allele became extinct.
Selection is the act of choosing the most suitable mate based on the genetic characteristics.
Because of selection, a certain genetic trait would be seen as undesirable and wouldn't be able to produce any offsprings, which would lead to fixation.
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