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Which type of selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Bistonbetularia?

  1. Stabilising
  2. Directional
  3. Disruptive
  4. Artificial

hintHint:

Directional selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Bistonbetularia.

The correct answer is: Directional


    • In case of directional selection the population changes towards a particular direction.
    • It favours extreme phenotype than other phenotypes.
    • It is a type of negative natural selection.

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