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- Selection abstract "In the context of evolution, certain traits or alleles of genes segregating within a population may be subject to selection. Under selection, individuals with advantages or "adaptive" traits tend to be more successful than their peers reproductively—meaning they contribute more offspring to the succeeding generation than others do. When these traits have a genetic basis, selection can increase the prevalence of those traits, because offspring will inherit those traits from their parents. When selection is intense and persistent, adaptive traits become universal to the population or species, which may then be said to have evolved.".
- Selection thumbnail Selection_classification_diagram.png?width=300.
- Selection wikiPageID "231867".
- Selection wikiPageRevisionID "605189282".
- Selection hasPhotoCollection Selection.
- Selection subject Category:Evolutionary_biology.
- Selection subject Category:Population_genetics.
- Selection subject Category:Selection.
- Selection comment "In the context of evolution, certain traits or alleles of genes segregating within a population may be subject to selection. Under selection, individuals with advantages or "adaptive" traits tend to be more successful than their peers reproductively—meaning they contribute more offspring to the succeeding generation than others do. When these traits have a genetic basis, selection can increase the prevalence of those traits, because offspring will inherit those traits from their parents.".
- Selection label "Selection".
- Selection label "Sélection (biologie)".
- Selection label "اصطفاء".
- Selection label "選択 (進化)".
- Selection sameAs Sélection_(biologie).
- Selection sameAs Seleksi.
- Selection sameAs 選択_(進化).
- Selection sameAs m.01hqk_.
- Selection sameAs Q1094654.
- Selection sameAs Q1094654.
- Selection wasDerivedFrom Selection?oldid=605189282.
- Selection depiction Selection_classification_diagram.png.
- Selection isPrimaryTopicOf Selection.