What is disrruptive selection? Give example.

Disruptive selection, also referred to as diversifying selection, occurs when genetic changes in a population favor extreme trait values rather than intermediate ones. This leads to an increase in the variation of the trait, causing the population to split into two distinct groups.

Examples of disruptive selection include the beak size variation among Galapagos finches and the well-studied case of disruptive selection observed in peppered moths.

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